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    man named Iago. The Marxist perspective best impacted my understanding of Othello because of how the main plot was heavily subjected to Iago’s lust for power and wealth. Iago took advantage of people to propel his agenda. An example of this was when he used Roderigo’s emotions toward Desdemona to his advantage. Iago instructed Roderigo to “put money in thy purse” (Oth.1.3.287-290). He claimed that Desdemona would soon fall out of love with Othello if Roderigo did this by telling Roderigo that “It

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    Manipulation In Othello

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    Therefore many of the scenes involving Iago display the theme of appearance vs reality. Through the use of monologue Shakespeare reveals to the audience Iago’s true nature; a selfish‚ cunning evil man‚ in the line “In following him‚ I follow but myself… I am not what I am.” (1.1.59-66). The repetitive use of dramatic irony of “Honest Iago‚” further emphasises the theme of appearance vs reality‚ as Shakespeare establishes Iago’s real intentions

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    Iago's Loyalty In Othello

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    In the beginning of the play‚ Iago is talking to Roderigo about how he was passed up for Lieutenant. RODERIGO 35 “By heaven‚ I rather would have been his hangman.” IAGO 36 “Why‚ there’s no remedy. ’Tis the curse of service. Preferment goes by letter and affection‚ And not by old gradation‚ where each second Stood heir to th’ first. Now sir‚ be judge yourself‚ 40 Whether I in any just term am affined To love the Moor.” (Othello‚ 2014). Iago explains to Roderigo that receiving a promotion is more

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    Othello's Powerplay

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    Powerplay? Othello embraces many instances involving the dynamic of Powerplay. This can be examined through the relationships of characters: being Othello‚ IagoRoderigo and Desdemona. Iago’s relationship with Othello is where the clearest examples of Powerplay can be viewed. Iago maintains an overarching power over Othello in the play. Iago is successful in manipulating both the truth and Othello‚ describing Casio’s departure from his meeting with Desdemona: "that he would steal away so guilty

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    Othello- Jealousy

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    Shakespeare’s Othello. Shakespeare’s Othello may seem to be a play of many jealous men‚ but really it is one man’s jealousy to blame for the fall of others‚ and that man is Iago. Iago is a jealous‚ two-faced‚ lying‚ villain‚ who is out to get revenge on everybody‚ and tricks people into believing that his every word is true. Iago even says‚ “And what’s he then that says I play the villain‚ when this advice is free I give and honest” stating he had is way of making people believe his antics were innocent

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    the gravest villain in literary times‚ Iago‚ whose evil cunning and masterful manipulation steamrolls the demise of honorable reputations; the destruction of intimate relationships‚ both brotherly and romantic; and finally‚ breaks down the sanity and conviction of stable men due to excessive need to protect ego and preserve personal pride. Iago’s control of people’s attitudes ultimately led to the downfall of honorable reputations. In the beginning‚ Iago states that he hates Othello because of

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    Act V Othello

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    Act V Scene I: Iago: Hey‚ go stand behind that wall over there and have your sword ready when Cassio comes this way. I’ll be right behind you the whole time‚ don’t be afraid and just let it happen. You must move quickly my boy and it’ll all be over soon enough. Roderigo: Stay here‚ don’t leave me. I need you. I might mess this up and you’ll have to help me. Iago: I am still behind you‚ stay still a little longer and then you’ll be ready to go. Iago moves aside Roderigo: (to himself) I don’t

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    Important Quote from Othello

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    Othello – important quotes 1.1 * Roderigo to Iago‚ saying you had my purse / As if the strings were thine * Iago: I know my price‚ I am worth no worse a place * Othello‚ described by Iago as loving his own pride and purposes * Iago describing Cassio’s skills: mere prattle‚ without practise‚ / Is all his soldiership. * Iago tells Roderigo that Othello has seen Iago fight At Rhodes‚ at Cyprus and on other grounds / Christian and heathen * Iago on serving Othello: I follow him to

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    by Shakespeare is one of the compositions that express it most clearly. 3. State Argument #1 Iago ’s jealousy brings the downfall of himself 4. State Argument #2 Iago ’s jealousy brings the downfall for Roderigo 5. State Argument #3 Iago ’s jealousy brings the downfall for Othello 6. Present Thesis In this play‚ jealousy is a dangerous‚ cruel quality. It is the reason for the downfall of IagoRoderigo and Othello Your Thesis and all your topic sentences must be clear‚ arguable‚

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    Othello

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    Othello from Iago by making one black and the other white‚ one unprincipled and the other noble and upright. Iago: Possibly Shakespeare’s most heinous figure due to the manner in which he effortlessly manipulates those around him to do his bidding by taking advantage of their trust and using his victim’s own motivations. It is his talent for understanding and manipulating the desires of those around him that makes him both a powerful and compelling figure. Another aspect of Iago that elevates

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