Description
Othello by William Shakespeare is a classic tragedy centred on themes of jealousy, manipulation, trust, and betrayal. The play follows the decline of a respected military leader whose personal relationships are undermined by deception and misunderstanding, leading to devastating consequences.
This unabridged edition is designed for study and close textual analysis, supporting readers in developing a clear and detailed understanding of the play. Presented with commentary facing each page of text, it offers interpretive guidance that helps unpack language, themes, and dramatic structure while remaining closely aligned with Shakespeare’s original work.
The format encourages active engagement with the text, making it suitable for students and readers who are studying Othello in an academic context. The commentary provides contextual and critical insights that support comprehension of Early Modern English, character dynamics, and key thematic concerns such as jealousy, reputation, power, and moral conflict.
Othello remains one of Shakespeare’s most widely studied tragedies, and this edition is tailored to readers who require structured guidance while working through the original text in detail.













