Otello: UNMOORED
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The Moor Otello, protagonist of Shakespeare’s play and, later, of Verdi’s opera, becomes a hero in Venice because he’s a warrior, a fierce defender of Christian values. But despite his service to the state of Venice — the renunciation of his faith and his name, and his part in leading a successful war against his fellow Africans — he remains the subject of fear and envy.
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