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    suspicion in that kind‚ Will do as if for surety"( 1:3.15.). Iago has such an obsession with getting revenge‚ that he does not care what is in his way to destroy the life of Othello. Ultimately‚ when Iago say this‚ he kills Roderigo‚ severely injures Cassio‚ and kills his own wife. Shakespeare shows this determination of Iago because he wants the reader to see the lethal grip that resentment has on the minds of the

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    the main kead to almost everything that happens in these themes. He has been hearing rumours about his wife’s affairs with the moor‚ so he dislikes Othello and must be jealous of Cassio for being lieutenant. However‚ we can never be completely sure what Iago’s motivation is to be so destructive - he manages to get Cassio dismissed but then Iago doesn’t seem interested in Cassio’s job‚ only in causing more problems. We also learn that Iago has tried many times in the past to steal the handkerchief

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    Michael Phelps

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    Michael Fred Phelps was born on June 30‚ 1985 in Baltimore‚ Maryland‚ to Fred and Debbie Phelps. The youngest of three children‚ Michael Phelps and his sisters grew up in the neighborhood of Rodgers Forge. His father‚ Fred‚ an all-around athlete‚ was a state trooper; mother Debbie was a middle-school principal. When Phelps’s parents divorced in 1994‚ he and his siblings went to live with their mother‚ with whom Michael grew very close. Phelps began swimming when his two older sisters‚ Whitney (born

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    Iago As A Villain Essay

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    William Shakespeare‚ the creator of the classic novel Othello‚ has portrayed the very popular character Iago in such a way that allows readers of all levels to get a fairly common analysis. The conventional interpretation of Shakespeare’s Othello consists of the understanding that Othello’s naivety was ultimately the cause of Shakespeare’s signature tragic ending. However‚ Iago clearly had the most injurious impact on Othello’s transition from being a strong independent man of high credentials and

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    beginning. Let’s skip ahead to lines 234-241 Very nature will instruct her in it and compel her to some second choice. Now‚ sir‚ this granted as it is a most pregnant and unforc’d position‚ who stands so eminent in the degree of this fortune as Cassio does? A knave very voluble; no further conscionable than in putting on the mere form of civil and humane seeming‚ for the better compass of his salt and most hidden loose

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    hearted throne to tyrannous hate! Swell‚ bosom‚ with thy fraught‚ For ’tis of aspics’ tongues!” In this scene Iago is telling Othello his thoughts about Cassio and Desdemona‚ and that he ‘thinks’ they are having an affair. At first Othello didn’t believe him until Iago had proof but when he did Othello raged and stated in the quote that even killing Cassio for ‘what he has done’ is not enough revenge. This element also occurs elsewhere in the play. The theme of the play contributes to the overall effect

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    Shakespeare’s Othello challenges gender stereotypes found in other texts of the era. The one major female character at first seems to be a largely rare type of character in a tragedy‚ a strong‚ outspoken woman who also happens to be good and innocent. Her initial actions in the story are very bold‚ not only does she goes against her father by marrying Othello‚ but she also shows herself in the Venetian senate chamber to testify in support for her love of Othello and her wishes to accompany him on

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    opposing views of love and marriage. What are these views and who expresses them? Iago is really jealous of Othello because he has Desdemona. However‚ Iago does not want Desdemona‚ he just envies Othello for the sake of it. Iago is jealous of Cassio too because Cassio got the promotion that Iago wanted. Desdemona is faithful to Othello no matter what‚ even when Othello accuses her repeatedly of just the opposite‚ and even when Othello is suffocating her‚ she still stays faithful and stays true to her word

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    Iago's Nature Of Evil

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    motivation behind Iago’s actions lies more in his pursuit for personal advantage‚ as opposed to just being evil for evil’s sake. Iago’s greediness can be validated by examining his manipulation of Roderigo‚ Cassio and Othello. Iago’s main concern is to ruin Othello because Othello has chosen another man‚ Cassio‚ as his deputy‚ preferring him to Iago. This hatred suits Iago’s made-up accusations of adultery and his obvious racism‚ and cause him to hate Othello‚ and shortly after‚ begin to contrive against him

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    Sight and Blindness

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    of ships‚ friendly or otherwise. Othello‚ though he demands "ocular proof" (III.iii.365)‚ is frequently convinced by things he does not see: he strips Cassio of his position as lieutenant based on the story Iago tells; he relies on Iago’s story of seeing Cassio wipe his beard with Desdemona’s handkerchief (III.iii.437–440); and he believes Cassio to be dead simply because he hears him scream. After Othello has killed himself in the final scene‚ Lodovico says to Iago‚ "Look on the tragic loading of

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