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질투에서 폭력으로: 『오셀로』 속 심리적 메커니즘의 다층적 분석From Jealousy to Violence: A Multilayered Analysis of Psychological Mechanisms in Othello

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From Jealousy to Violence: A Multilayered Analysis of Psychological Mechanisms in Othello
Authors
김성규전두리
Issue Date
Aug-2025
Publisher
한국현대영어영문학회
Keywords
Shakespeare; Othello; jealousy; revenge; psychology
Citation
현대영어영문학, v.69, no.3, pp 23 - 41
Pages
19
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
현대영어영문학
Volume
69
Number
3
Start Page
23
End Page
41
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/61644
DOI
10.17754/MESK.69.3.23
ISSN
1738-7620
Abstract
This paper critically examines the psychological underpinnings of jealousy and revenge as portrayed in William Shakespeare’s Othello. It situates this analysis within contemporary frameworks of psychology, psychiatry, and the philosophy of love. It explores how Othello, ensnared by Iago’s insidious manipulations, becomes an agent of ruin not only to himself but also to Cassio and Desdemona—figures embodying trust, loyalty, and love. By analyzing the intricate interplay between jealousy and revenge, this study elucidates how these fundamental human emotions, while adaptive in nature, can precipitate catastrophic outcomes when distorted or uncontrolled. Drawing upon interdisciplinary perspectives, this discussion integrates psychological theories, psychiatric insights, and philosophical discourse to construct a multilayered understanding of these emotional drives. Through a close reading of Othello, this paper further contends that Shakespeare’s tragedy serves as a paradigmatic case study of the destructive potential inherent in the mismanagement of jealousy and revenge within intimate relationships. In doing so, it offers critical reflections on how the cautionary lessons offered by the play may inform contemporary approaches to emotional regulation and relational ethics, underscoring the enduring relevance of Shakespeare’s insights into the human psyche.
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