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Mon Mar 31, 2025, 12:42 AM Monday

In 'Othello' Jake Gyllenhaal Goes After Denzel Washington Like Project 2025 on DEI

The Jazprose Diaries
Andrew Jazprose Hill
Mar 29, 2025

Before you rush out to see Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal in the Broadway revival of Othello, here’s the skinny on the play itself—and its significance at this particular moment in time.

When he was about 20, William Shakespeare came across an Italian novella about a nice girl who marries a Moor against her family’s wishes. The unnamed Moor is a distinguished general who truly loves his new wife but is deceived by a lieutenant into believing her unfaithful. In fact, the malicious lieutenant is angry because the general’s wife has ignored his advances.

Through skillful cunning, he gets his revenge when he and the deceived husband murder the wife, disguising her death as an accident. This heavy handed cautionary tale was meant to warn young women that a sad fate awaits them if they disobeyed the family’s wishes.

Twenty years later, Shakespeare thought about that old story again. By this time, he’d written 26 successful plays, including The Merchant of Venice, Romeo and Juliet, and Hamlet. Now at the top of his game and a wealthy man, he decided to write his own version. And that is how his Othello was born in 1604.

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In 'Othello' Jake Gyllenhaal Goes After Denzel Washington Like Project 2025 on DEI (Original Post) BootinUp Monday OP
I made the same comparison in 1994 when OJ murdered his wife, Nicole Brown Simpson. no_hypocrisy Monday #1
I highly recommend playin Othello... fun game!! InAbLuEsTaTe Monday #2

no_hypocrisy

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1. I made the same comparison in 1994 when OJ murdered his wife, Nicole Brown Simpson.
Mon Mar 31, 2025, 05:12 AM
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(Except Nicole's family welcomed OJ into their fold)

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