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    Desdemona now realizes a long love friend is fired; she pleads Othello to hire him again. To forsake him because he is a dearly loved soldier. Moments later‚ Iago is casting horrendous thoughts to the lord

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    green-eyed monster itself: jealousy. In Shakespeare’s play Othello‚ Iago’s words and actions cause Othello to change and to stop loving Desdemona; as a result‚ Othello and the people around him plunge into chaos. After much manipulation from Iago‚ Othello‚ like a coin‚ flips sides and hates Desdemona. When Desdemona leaves with Emilia‚ Othello says that “when I love thee [Desdemona] not‚ / Chaos is come again” (3.3.91-92). This clearly shows that Othello is in love with Desdemona and has

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    continuously deceived by a villainous mastermind posing as his most loyal friend‚ Iago. Although Othello is technically the protagonist of the play‚ Shakespeare takes a unique approach by allowing the reader to spend most of the play inside the mind of the psychotic Iago as he slowly destroys the life of not only Othello‚ but everyone who is in a close relationship with him. Many to this day are still unsure of the motives of Iago‚ and question his twisted pursuit of the destruction of the people around

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    Othello has bad judgment about whom he should trust‚ too. He fully trusts the villain‚ Iago‚ instead of his innocent wife‚ Desdemona. If Othello would have made better decisions throughout the entire play‚ many lives would be saved‚ including his own. In act one of Othello‚ Iago complains to his companion‚ Roderigo‚ about how much he hates Cassio because Cassio was chosen as the new lieutenant by Othello. Iago strongly believes he was the best choice for the job. He says that Cassio “never set a

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    horse’ exogamous marriage. Because of this we know what Iago is like‚ we feel sympathy of Othello especially with him as an outsider and Iago is pretending to be his friend. Very moment he should be at his happiest‚ they’re plotting to destroy it. Duplicity of Iago. Two extremes; Bradley -------- Leavis Iago plays on Senator’s fears like the director of a play - Othello is presented as a barbarous‚ threatening Moor (animal imagery). Iago is the villain - He establishes dramatic irony with the

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    upon others and in some cases‚ upon themselves. To start off‚ Iago illustrates how jealousy can cause one to want to inflict pain upon others. Secondly‚ Roderigo shows how jealousy can make one become easily persuaded into doing wrong things. Lastly‚ Othello is a fine example of how jealousy can cloud somebody’s mind and cause them to see things as something else and inflict suffering on themselves and on others. First off‚ Iago shows how envy and jealousy can make one want to inflict pain and

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    Macbeth and Othello are Shakespeare’s famous tragedies. Macbeth is a basically good man who is troubled by his conscience and loyalty though at the same time ambitious and murderous. He is led to evil initially by the witches’ predictions and then by his wife’s goading‚ which he succumbs to because he loves her so. His obsession over the kingship shows a certain kind of egotism. And Othello is a black Moor who is the greatest army general in Venice. He is intelligent‚ courageous‚ and honorable. He

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    on concrete before it breaks to the surface. In William Shakespeare’s tragedy Othello‚ jealousy is a key component used by many characters as a weapon that is twisted and manipulated to serve their own ends. Iago‚ a deceitful and manipulative snake or the ironic pseudonym “Honest Iago” uses jealousy as a way of getting what he wants without realizing nor caring about the backlash of repercussions his actions have on the people around him. ‘O‚ beware‚ my lord‚ of jealousy! It is the green-eyed

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    Why do Iago and Roderigo wake up Brabantio? Why is Brabantio angry? Why does Iago slip quietly away once Brabantio comes down? 3. Explain the relationship between Iago and Roderigo. Who seems to be ‘in control’. Explain your first reaction to each of these characters. 4. Explain why Iago says he needs to get revenge on Othello. Do you think he is justified? Why is the need for revenge so powerful.. and for that matter‚ such a popular topic of modern music/movies? 5. How does Iago act when

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    Analysis of Othello by William Shakespeare A brief synopsis of the plot The play opens on a street in Venice‚ Italy. In the opening scene Iago‚ Othello’s ensign‚ and Roderigo‚ the suitor of Desdemona‚ decide to tell senator Brabantio that his daughter Desdemona has left to marry Othello without her father’s permission. Brabantio confronts Othello‚ but finally he is convinced by Othello and Desdemona that they love each other and gives them permission. At the same time Turkish invasion is reaching

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