How does Shakespeare present the theme of love in Othello? (passage will be available)

OBJECTIVES; A01analysing language based off whatever passage is presentedA02 construct a cohesive argumentparagraphingclear introduction and conclusionA03context; Elizabethan Ageimages of women and black peopleliterature works of the age also mimic thisA04connections to other textsfor instance, Othello and 'love'controlling male figuressimilar to taming of the shrewd; "beastly" images of male dominance
A05interpretationsfeminism Othello doesn't love Desdemona more controls hersorority is a true demonstrator of lovepost-colonialism Othello and Desdemona could never work because of race issues; there was always the option to fail

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