Symbolism Of The Handkerchief In William Shakespeare's Othello

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The tragedy ‘Othello’ by William Shakespeare, followed the tragic life of the main character, Othello. Shakespeare used symbolism of the handkerchief to show the fall of Othello. The handkerchief first appeared in act 3. The handkerchief caused relationships to fail throughout the play. The handkerchief began as the symbol of Othello and Desdemona’s love, but later became the symbol of death and deception in the book. Othello gave the handkerchief to Desdemona as a token of their everlasting love, it quickly became cherished. As much as it was a symbol of love it was also of deception and hate.

Othello’s foe, Iago, wanted to hurt Othello in the worst way possible, ruining his marriage. Iago claimed that he had many reasons for disliking Othello,

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