which Othello hath given to Cassio. Emilia says that “[her] wayward husband hath 100 times wooed [her] to steal [the handkerchief]” (3.3.336-337). In asking her to do so‚ Iago has shown utmost confidence that Emilia will not expose his plans. Iago’s success relies greatly on withholding information from people which would expose his true his motives. In telling Emilia to get the handkerchief‚ he has created a potential hole in his story as finding out that Emilia gave Iago the handkerchief will disprove
Premium Truth Religion Mind
in actuality‚ Iago was the most powerful. His skill with words and his cruel actions allowed him to control all of those around him and destroy each of their lives. He is responsible for the deaths of all of the main characters: Roderigo‚ Cassio‚ Emilia‚ Desdemona‚ and Othello. The motive for this antagonist has no good reasoning‚ simply Iago’s own jealousy and hatred for the world. In Act I we learn that Roderigo is giving Iago money to buy gifts for Desdemona to try to win her love. Iago manages
Premium Iago Othello
see. The acts of treachery and betrayal in Othello help to develop this theme through character development. Such acts include: how Iago deceives Othello by being his friend and enemy at the same time. Othello betraying his wife’s love and trust. Emilia (Iago’s wife) betraying her very own husband for justice. Finally Iago’s betrayal of Roderigo‚ using him and his money for his evil plans‚ and then killing him. Through ought all of these acts of treachery and violence and betrayal a common theme
Premium Othello Deception Iago
riendship is a special bond between two or more people. This relationship is built on the basis of trust‚ loyalty and honesty. In the play Othello‚ Shakespeare demonstrates these qualities through many of his characters to portray their deep friendship. However as the play progresses these friends turn into foes as many problems occur in their friendships and lead to many tragic events. The negative qualities that tore these friendships apart are distrust‚ selfishness and jealousy that led many of
Free Othello Iago
Later in the story the audience learns that Iago had been persuading his wife Emilia‚ who is Desdemona’s attendant‚ to steal Desdemona’s handkerchief. After that‚ Desdemona accidently dropped the handkerchief and Emilia found it and gave it to her husband without knowing that he had a sinister plan in mind of what he was going to use it for. Iago plan was to take Desdemona’s handkerchief and put it
Premium Othello William Shakespeare Iago
In our modern life‚ social media platforms like Facebook and snapchat are widely used around the world‚ people are following trends to feel like they are apart of the society. Society influences are starting to become a bigger deal. However‚ family remains a huge influence for people to act in a certain way. In both ways‚ it shows that people are always influenced by the people around them. In the novel "the kite runner" and the play "Othello"‚ they show how society and family influences cause terrible
Premium Sociology Family Science
have the work ta ’en outAnd give ’t Iago: what he will do with itHeaven knows‚ not I;I nothing but to please his fantasy." (3.3.290-299)To take his selfish plan further‚ Iago uses his wife Emilia ’s loyalty to his own advantage. During the time Emilia kept the handkerchief in her hands‚ Iago ’s speech towards Emilia was very different. "A good wench; give it me." (3.3.313)Wench is an informal word to describe a young woman. Throughout the play it is showed that Iago believed women are prostitutes and
Premium Friendship Interpersonal relationship Virtue
WAYS TO CREATE AWARENESS OF GLOBAL WARMING AMONG SCHOOL CHILDREN GROUP 310 ABDUL AZIM BIN OTHMAN 130149 MUHAMMAD NUR ARIF BIN NOR HAZLAN 132139 ASHRAF FAHMI BIN ABDUL AZIZ 130690 LAW AND SOCIETY (LAF 2113) MOHAMAD SHAZUAN BIN MOHAMAD SIDEK 18 APRIL 2014
Premium Global warming School Climate change
K‚ F. (1990). Reflective Practice: A New Agenda for Education. Education and Urban Society‚ 22 (2) 133 – 152. Sumsion‚ J.‚ Barnes‚ S.‚ Cheeseman‚ S.‚ Harrison‚ L.‚ Kennedy‚ A.‚ & Stonehouse‚ A. (2009). Rinaldi‚ C. (2006). In Dialogue with Reggio Emilia. Oxon: Routledge. Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority (2000)
Premium Education Pedagogy Developmental psychology
Ruby Rayas ENG 2305 British Literature October 9‚ 2013 Deadly Emotions No matter the era‚ being honorable‚ loyal‚ and respected has and still are very important trait we strive to gain. Often‚ throughout one’s upbringing we are instilled and demonstrated how to live honorably‚ but rarely are we warned about betrayal and how to surpass it. People are quick to judge each other based on their actions‚ but fail to examine the events that lead to the outcome. A perfect example‚ is demonstrated in
Free Othello Iago