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There were many themes discussed and portrayed in the tale of Othello. They include the topics of a patriarchal society, where men dictate and rule, the ideas of a misogynist ( a person who hates women), rights and values of wife in society and in a relationship itself. It discusses the rights and morals of women in a relationship towards their "noble lord". There are many more.

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