In Shakespeare's "Othello," the relationship that is most frowned upon is that between Othello, a Black Moor and a high-ranking military general, and Desdemona, a white Venetian noblewoman. Their interracial marriage sparks disapproval and racism from Venetian society, particularly from Desdemona's father, Brabantio. This societal disapproval ultimately contributes to the tragedy of the play, as it fuels jealousy and manipulation, leading to Othello's downfall.
They had a good relationship - Othello trusted Cassio and Cassio respected Othello
The significance of Desdemona's relationship with Othello is that she marries him dispite knowing her father would not approve. Othello was a black man and was looked down upon because of his race and color. Shakespeare was tackling the race issue way ahead of most people.
Othello's hamartia would either be his misplaced trust upon Iago or his magnified sense of jealousy.
Cassio and Othello were very close friends before the play.
No, a vow of celibacy is not taken when a lady becomes a Geisha. It is severely frowned upon for a Geisha to have sexual relations with her patrons. Personal relationships are usually frowned upon as well, but they are not forbidden.
They had a good relationship - Othello trusted Cassio and Cassio respected Othello
The significance of Desdemona's relationship with Othello is that she marries him dispite knowing her father would not approve. Othello was a black man and was looked down upon because of his race and color. Shakespeare was tackling the race issue way ahead of most people.
Indiscriminate hunting was a past time which would be frowned upon today. Watching wild beast shows in the arenas would also be frowned on.
Excess and individualism were frowned upon.
Excess and individualism were frowned upon.
No, it tends to be frowned upon as it is nasty. Unless you are an elder whom wears a diaper or a small child who wears a diaper, it is frowned upon.
"Frowned upon" means something that is not approved of or looked down upon by society, a group, or an individual. It implies that the action or behavior is disapproved of and may result in negative consequences or judgment.
Yes.
it is frowned upon
Yes, but it is frowned upon in most societies
Othello's hamartia would either be his misplaced trust upon Iago or his magnified sense of jealousy.
yes, however, it is frowned upon.