William Shakespeare's tragedy "Othello" was indeed first performed at
Whitehall Palace in London on November 1, 1604. The play is one of
Shakespeare's most famous works and tells the story of Othello, a
Moorish general in the Venetian army, and his tragic downfall due to
jealousy and manipulation by the deceitful character Iago. "Othello"
explores themes of love, jealousy, race, and betrayal and is celebrated
for its complex characters and powerful storytelling. The play has been a
significant part of the Shakespearean canon and is still performed and
studied extensively today.
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