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Othello: Cartoon Shakespeare

by Michael Adams

Other authors: Oscar Zarate (Illustrator)

Series: The Cartoon Shakespeare Series

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The page becomes the stage in this full folio interpretation of Shakespeare's play depicting the tragedy of jealousy, passion, deceit, and the destruction of an overwhelming love. Zarate's gorgeous interpretive illustrations provide a compelling backdrop to the bard's words.
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Who am I to pronounce upon the Bard. However, the illustrations in this edition are very apt and powerful. Zarate's comic-style illustrations bring the text (unabridged and full) to life. He has a great sense of when close-ups, partial views and full picture will suit the passage of the play. Since this is drama, I wonder if watching it performed by the comic characters Zarate creates is a better option than just words on a page. ( )
  Iacobus | Jan 29, 2009 |
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The page becomes the stage in this full folio interpretation of Shakespeare's play depicting the tragedy of jealousy, passion, deceit, and the destruction of an overwhelming love. Zarate's gorgeous interpretive illustrations provide a compelling backdrop to the bard's words.

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