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    Othello racism – Othello tragedy Dustin Mills English 102 Dr. Elisabeth Sachs Othello Essay Honest Iago One of the most interesting and exotic characters in the tragic play Othello‚ by William Shakespeare‚ is honest Iago. At first Iago seems to be motiveless. However‚ the motivation behind his actions lie more in Iago’s quest for personal gain‚ as opposed to just being evil for evil’s sake. Iago’s greediness can be validated by examining his manipulation of Roderigo‚ Cassio‚ and most importantly

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    that portrays how other characters see Iago and who Iago really is. Iago describes Othello as “an old black ram” or call him the “Moor” when talking to others. However‚ since Iago acts innocent and friendly in front of Othello‚ Othello often prays Iago‚ like “honest Iago” and “Thy honesty and love doth mince this matter”. The irony Is that Othello sees Iago as a true friend who tells him the truth or help him to find evidence to his wife’s unfaithfulness‚ but Iago is just fooling Othello. This can be

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    more interesting than his life as a general‚ because of his marriage to Desdemona and all of those who try and ruin his relationship. Desdemona is the daughter of a wealthy lord‚ named Brabantio‚ who is a Venetian senator. The antagonist of the play‚ Iago‚ begins filling characters heads with thoughts and false ideas such as how Desdemona fell in love with Othello‚ because he was not given the position he desired within the army and Cassio was given the position. At the beginning of the play Brabantio

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    character Iago in Shakespeare’s Othello‚ the Moore of Venice is a cunning individual whose jealousy is his sole purpose for existence (Bevington‚ 2014). Moreover‚ Iago is a student of human weaknesses‚ likely due to his military background‚ that becomes adapt a manipulating those around him. Also‚ manipulation to serve his purpose is not enough‚ but rather he intends to ruin the lives of those around him whether or not they have truly harmed or disrespected him. So‚ the picture of Iago is an angry

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    The tragedy Othello is filled with a complex web of separate conflicts that are connected with each other. The external conflicts are very obvious‚ such as Iago trying to replace Cassio as lieutenant and Othello’s belief in Desdemona’s affair. In addition to these conflicts‚ however‚ many characters in the play also face their own internal conflicts in which they have to make a choice between two opposing forces. An excellent example of this internal conflict can be found in analyzing Roderigo. Roderigo’s

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    2/12/11 Block C British Literature Othello Literary Analysis Othello‚ Shakespeare In Shakespeare’s play Othello‚ Iago uses racial distinction to persuade Othello into believing there is an affair between Desdemona and Cassio. Iago feeds upon Othello’s insecurities to raise his fury. Othello’s self-doubting eventually leads to downfall; his doubt within himself causes him to distrust Desdemona and her love for him. Othello uses his race as his scapegoat for his belief in being poor spoken and

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    of heaven‚ Before‚ behind thee‚ and on every hand‚ Enwheel thee round. (Shakespeare‚ William: Act2‚ Scene1.Page8) Cassio worships Desdemona‚ but he has a tendency to mock his girlfriend‚ Bianca‚ who sadly‚ is pretty smitten with Cassio. As Iago points out‚ "when Cassio hears of Bianca‚ he cannot refrain from the excess of laughter.” "Now I’ll ask Cassio about Bianca‚ a prostitute who sells her body for food and clothes. She’s crazy about Cassio.

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    would strongly disagree. In Shakespeare’s novel‚ Othello‚ the main antagonist‚ Iago‚ frequently express that his reputation is important to him. However‚ he represents just some of the many characters who care a great deed about their reputation. Other characters like Desdemona and Othello also demonstrate a high regard for their reputations. Nevertheless‚ it is due to the importance of reputation in the novel that Iago‚ who has an honest reputation‚ is able to manipulate others‚ cause the destruction

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    ancient‚ Iago. Iago is the most interesting character in this Shakespearean play and in fact‚ has more speaking parts than even Othello himself. A man that can even convince his own wife to help with his masterfully manipulated puppetry of Othello‚ Desdemona‚ Roderigo‚ Cassio‚ and Emilia is an exquisite character. This villain seemed to have no real motive for his actions‚ but the enjoyment of the trouble he caused and the fact that Othello passed him over for his lieutenant. Although‚ Iago seems to

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    puller is still unknown. Those villains are the perfect villains. Although he is an exceptional villain‚ Iago is not at the level of

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