
Othello
Arkangel Shakespeare
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Narrated by:
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Don Warrington
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David Threlfall
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Anne-Marie Duff
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Jasper Britton
This great tragedy confronts the mystery at the heart of evil and contains some of Shakespeare's most magnificent dramatic verse.
Othello, a Moorish general in the service of Venice, has married Desdemona, beautiful daughter of a Venetian senator. But Iago, Othello's malignant ensign, is determined to destroy their happiness. Cunningly bending Othello to his own purposes, Iago persuades the Moor that Desdemona is unfaithful to him. Tormented in a hell of jealousy, Othello moves inexorably toward the destruction of his innocent wife and himself.
Othello is played by Don Warrington, David Threlfall is Iago, Anne-Marie Duff is Desdemona, and Jasper Britton plays Cassio.
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Outstanding Performance.
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good actors
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Heartbreaking
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Othello
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Great Audio Book
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Great Performance - Sad Story
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Best produced in the series...
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But, since the emphasis did fall on the important parts of the line (to clarify the meaning of those words by making it obvious that they were meant to be significant), this performance could be a good introduction to Shakespeare for first (or second or third) time readers, who are not yet accustomed to Shakespeare's syntax, style, and vocabulary.
Definitely worth a listen, especially if used for teaching or as an aid to study.
A good but rather histrionic introduction to experiencing Othello
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Amazing voice actors
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