Shakespeare's plays appear to focus mainly around a male dominant character and his conflicts which tend to deal with a woman in some plays. He is criticized for the portrayal of his novel. Shakespeare's Othello is notable for transposing high tragedy to a domestic mode. It is also notable, though less noted, for transposing theology to that domestic mode. The title of a more overtly theological play by Shakespeare's prodigious contemporary Tirso de Molina, The Man Condemned for a Lack of Faith, fits Shakespeare's play as well. ...