Professor Hermosilla April 1st, 2014 IAGO the Villain A tragedy has been presented in another one of William Shakespeare's famous plays, "Othello". Othello is a very complex play. There are several characters in each scene that play great importance to the resolution. A particular character in the play named, Iago, can be described as one of Shakespeare's most villainous characters. For the reason that, Iago's motivation for his actions are immature. Iago does very well at persuading other people…
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come from a good place. In Shakespeare’s Othello, each character has their own unique tragic flaw, which is responsible for their unavoidable ruination. Iago, who is the main antagonist of the play is largely responsible for most of the calamities because he takes advantage of each characters tragic flaw. Othello experiences this first hand because his tragic flaw is being too trusting. Due to Othello’s trust for Iago, he is easily manipulated and would never expect Iago to be a dangerous person.…
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How does the text you have studied challenge your thinking? Shakespeare’s Othello (1603) challenges social expectations and attitudes concerning the moral astuteness between conscience and persuaded action. Demonstrated throughout the Aristotelian 5 act tragedy, the specifically racial demise of Othello, exercises the complex situation in which the consequences of murdering Desdemona are accredited between Othello and Iago, acclimatized to the thematic concerns of the racially discriminatory source…
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In William Shakespeare’s Othello, the antagonist Iago is manipulative, misogynistic,prejudice, and jealous . Within the tragedy, his character is propelled by his jealousy of Michael Cassio as a lieutenant and hatred of Othello which later lead to the inevitable deaths of Othello and Desdemona, Othello’s wife. However despite Iago’s negative connotation, he projects the plot forward throughout each act by developing conflict which leads to the climax and falling action. Initially, Iago solidifies…
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Tragic Warfare William Shakespeare’s tragedy “Othello” utilizes historical criticism, emotional appeal, and symbolism in order to portray Othello as a tragic hero. It’s a common belief that Othello is one of the most prime examples of a tragic hero, and rightfully so. He is a strong, well liked, leader who is full of passion for his people and his lady, Desdemona. Othello is fed false information by a close friend, Iago, who is jealous of Othello’s happiness and power. Iago plants seeds in Othello’s…
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we have learnt anything throughout the course of Othello, it is that Iago is one of Shakespeare’s smartest, most reckless and sociopathic villain. However this does not stop the pondering question that perhaps if Iago would have failed to get Cassio drunk, his plan would not have been successful. Many people would like to have this sense of hope and agree with the statement. Unfortunately, if we were to take a step back and really take a look at Iago, we would realize that he would have found another…
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Therefore, one has control of how successful they will be. Iago applies different vegetables to exhibit the difference between a prosperous and an ailing life. He then presents a more physiological view on how reason is the most important quality in maintaining an affluent life. He immediately rejects emotion and blames it. and it is necessary to have reason dominate emotion and control it especially when dealing with the themes of lust and love. Iago utilizes an easy topic of nature to decipher more complex…
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April 2015 Jealousy/Envy in Shakespeare’s Othello Sexual Jealousy led to the envy that took over Othello. Aristotle once said “Jealousy is both reasonable and belongs to reasonable men, while envy is base and belongs to the base, for the one makes himself get good things by jealousy, while the other does not allow his neighbour to have them through envy” (Aristotle). The sexual jealousy that began to overwhelm Othello caused him to fall slave to envy. This envy caused Othello to make some very poor decisions…
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Aren’t the Only Ones with Girl Power Imagine a world where you are treated differently, belittled, silenced and put down simply because of your gender. This is the world the character of Emilia in William Shakespeare’s play Othello lives in; however, she finds ways to fight back. In the play Othello, Shakespeare develops the character Emilia to give a voice to women who would otherwise be silenced or belittled by their husbands. Emilia argues that men are the cause of faults in their wives, she uses…
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history, and as a uniter to integrate communities together now. It is a controversial subject with infamous effects due to the improper behavior of society and its followers. The novels and authors such as Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, Othello by Shakespeare, To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, and Between the World and Me and In Defense of a Loaded Word by Ta-Nehisi Coates resurface this subject within their work. The variation of characters, time periods, and writing styles offer different…
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