If you have decided to write the coursework yourself, start thinking of the paper topic and its structure beforehand. If you want to write A+ coursework, you should make the following steps:
1. Read the play.
While reading this play, pay great attention to the key themes and actions in Othello. Try to analyze each character and his inner world. Draw connections between the play characters. Think if something or somebody influenced the behavior of the main characters. If you read the play and some episode is unclear to you, ask your teacher to clarify it. You may also discuss with the teacher the ideas of the play, so you will know different points of view.
2. Choose what problem in the play you want to research.
Choose the topic that will be interesting not only for you but also for your target audience. Try to pick up-to-date topic which has not been discussed in other works. Make writing process a real adventure where you discover different aspect, not previously noticed.
3. Collect information for your coursework.
You can find many books that are dedicated to Othello or its critical analysis. Read what other researchers think about this play, its characters. Compare other points of view to yours. If you have different points of view as for the play, try to find some valuable arguments to support your thoughts.
4. Make a detailed plan of your coursework.
Write an outline. It will help to organize your thoughts in a logical way. The outline includes an introduction, main body and conclusion. Think thoroughly what piece of information you want to include in each coursework.
5. Write a good paper using citations and examples taken from the play.
6. Proofread your paper.





The Shakespeare’s play Othello is very popular among students’ literature assignments. This play is studied at both high school and undergraduate level. While studying this play, students may write many different papers dedicated to different problems highlighted in the play. They may be assigned book reports, analytic reviews or Othello coursework.