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Bethel Philip
The most tragic is "Othello". In the play "Romeo and Juliet" they both died for love and trust. But in the case of Othello, he killed Desdemona out of jealousy of love, which Lago brainwashed him (that his wife has been unfaithful to him, which was all a lie).
When he found out the truth, at the end he stabbed Lago, who stabbed his wife for saying the truth.
Before he killed himself he pointed out some facts like:
"Describe me
as someone who loved too much, but wasn't wise about it. I was not easily made jealous, but once I was tricked and manipulated, I worked myself into frenzy. Describe me as a fool who threw away pearl with his own hands, like a silly Indian who didn't know what it worth. As someone who washed not emotional, but who cried alot". after these raw sayings he stabbed himself to death.
When he found out the truth, at the end he stabbed Lago, who stabbed his wife for saying the truth.
Before he killed himself he pointed out some facts like:
"Describe me
as someone who loved too much, but wasn't wise about it. I was not easily made jealous, but once I was tricked and manipulated, I worked myself into frenzy. Describe me as a fool who threw away pearl with his own hands, like a silly Indian who didn't know what it worth. As someone who washed not emotional, but who cried alot". after these raw sayings he stabbed himself to death.
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Jennifer Velez
Definitely Othello. IMO, Romeo and Juliet isn't tragic-instead it's a story about 2 stupid teenagers. Othello on the other hand, was deceived by those he trusted, and was tricked into making decisions that he would not normally make.
*Side note-I also think The Scottish Play is extremely tragic-because the Scottish Lord would never have done what he did without th einfluence of the 3 witches. He was content at his station, and was put into a situation that he absolutely did not need to be in.
*Side note-I also think The Scottish Play is extremely tragic-because the Scottish Lord would never have done what he did without th einfluence of the 3 witches. He was content at his station, and was put into a situation that he absolutely did not need to be in.
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