Gone are the days when sports were the best extra curriculars and doing exceptionally well in them reaped innumerable benefits.As sports in highschool become increasingly competitive, they start bringing more harm than benefit.The movie "O" which is a modern adaptation of Shakespeare's "Othello" deals with similar issues .It shows Hugo as a character obsessed with succeeding in basketball and winning his father's attention by fair or unfair means.While the play leaves us desperately questioning Iago's motives to destroy Othello, the movie "O" clearly defines the reasons behind Hugo's satanic behaviour which all boil down to one reason - basketball.
In the play ,Iago comes off as a diabolical character who sets everyone's lives on fire .However, his motives are often questioned as they seem relatively vague in the play.Throughout the play he cites various reasons to hate Othello.Firstly, he is upset by the fact that Iago chose Cassio over him and promoted Cassio.He feels that he was the perfect candidate for Cassio's position and feels insulted by Othello's choice.He confesses this to Roderigo in the following lines:
One Michael Cassio, a Florentine (A fellow almost damn'd in a fair wife), That never set a squadron in the fieldBut he, sir, had th' election ... (1.1.20-27)
Similarly ,he also suspects that Emilia has cheated on him with Othello and this makes him even more jealous and hateful of Othello :
... I hate the Moor; And it is thought abroad that 'twixt my sheets 'Has done my office. I know not if't be true; Yet I, for mere suspicion in that kind, Will do as if for surety. (1.3.378-82)
It could also be possible that Iago himself was attracted towards the beautiful and sensual Desdemona and is very jealous of the fact that the moor was able to woo her so successfully.
In the following lines it seems like he is convincing himself rather than Roderigo that Desdemona would soon get over Othello and want