He first show’s his self centred nature in act 1 when questioned about Desdemona’s love for him and is accused of using witchcraft to achieve it. ‘She loved me for the dangers I had passed and I loved her that she did pity them. This is the only witchcraft I have used.’ This show’s he is self centred because he considers his stories so amazing that she could not resist falling in love with him. This also shows he is lacking in knowledge of emotions and does not understand them because he does not comprehend that love is a lot more involved than being impressed by tales of danger and heroism. His arrogance means that he cannot see the bigger picture that his marriage to a white woman of status and the fact that their love is based on a feeble excuse will eventually cause his downfall. This scene also shows how selfish he is because he shows’s great disrespect to her father in that culture by not getting his approval for the marriage and brings shame on him. Not only that however he takes his daughter from him, by doing so also brings shame on him because it is not a match he would be proud of as many would disagree with it due to prejudice of his race and status as a military man, although he had a high rank it is not of the aristocracy and did not raise her status. ‘She is abused, stolen from me, and corrupted’ it is also self centred to take
He first show’s his self centred nature in act 1 when questioned about Desdemona’s love for him and is accused of using witchcraft to achieve it. ‘She loved me for the dangers I had passed and I loved her that she did pity them. This is the only witchcraft I have used.’ This show’s he is self centred because he considers his stories so amazing that she could not resist falling in love with him. This also shows he is lacking in knowledge of emotions and does not understand them because he does not comprehend that love is a lot more involved than being impressed by tales of danger and heroism. His arrogance means that he cannot see the bigger picture that his marriage to a white woman of status and the fact that their love is based on a feeble excuse will eventually cause his downfall. This scene also shows how selfish he is because he shows’s great disrespect to her father in that culture by not getting his approval for the marriage and brings shame on him. Not only that however he takes his daughter from him, by doing so also brings shame on him because it is not a match he would be proud of as many would disagree with it due to prejudice of his race and status as a military man, although he had a high rank it is not of the aristocracy and did not raise her status. ‘She is abused, stolen from me, and corrupted’ it is also self centred to take