Iago’s deception has prevailed as two of the character involved in his revenge scheme sincerely believe that Iago is honest | ”So I will turn her virtue into pitch, and out of her own goodness makes the net that shall enmesh them all”(IagoDeception/Manipulation) | JuxtapositionMetaphor | Iago’s deceiving character has caused such manipulation that now Desdemona can’t plead her innocence as the more she denies her infidelity, the more she gets entangled in the ‘web’ like a spiders prey desperately trying to escape, hence the metaphor | “I stand account for as great a sin, but partly led to diet my revenge”(IagoJealousy) | Personification | Iago ‘only loves’ Desdemona out of revenge and jealously of Othello as he believes he has slept with his wife. The ‘infidelity’ that is occurring behind is back is eating him alive and so he plans to manipulate Othello in beliving Desdemona is having an affair with Cassio. ‘Deception’ aids him to accomplish this task
Iago’s deception has prevailed as two of the character involved in his revenge scheme sincerely believe that Iago is honest | ”So I will turn her virtue into pitch, and out of her own goodness makes the net that shall enmesh them all”(IagoDeception/Manipulation) | JuxtapositionMetaphor | Iago’s deceiving character has caused such manipulation that now Desdemona can’t plead her innocence as the more she denies her infidelity, the more she gets entangled in the ‘web’ like a spiders prey desperately trying to escape, hence the metaphor | “I stand account for as great a sin, but partly led to diet my revenge”(IagoJealousy) | Personification | Iago ‘only loves’ Desdemona out of revenge and jealously of Othello as he believes he has slept with his wife. The ‘infidelity’ that is occurring behind is back is eating him alive and so he plans to manipulate Othello in beliving Desdemona is having an affair with Cassio. ‘Deception’ aids him to accomplish this task