The Tragedy of Othello, jealousy acts as a major driving force. Dictionary.com defines jealousy as “feeling resentment against some because of that person’s rivalry, success, or advantages.” The Tragedy of Othello focuses on the downfall of Othello as well as the other main characters in the play due to jealousy. Jealousy heavily influences the characters’ actions throughout the play and is a recurring theme. Jealousy is portrayed mainly through the two main characters; Iago and Othello. It corrupts…
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colorful words throughout the book; villain, cruel, selfish chaotic, etc. Iago is a powerful predator in Othello. His skill is finding a person’s weakness and using it to his advantage to manipulate that person’s actions or thoughts. His talent helps him snake his way into the lives of others and exploit them. So, you why would he use his skills in such an evil way; it’s because of his jealousy and envy of what others have that he does not. Jealously drives men to do unthinkable things. Not all…
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The role of Jealousy by Iago in “Othello” can be identified by the cause of betrayal that sets up a climatic downfall of emotions and relationships throughout the whole play. Othello has been one of the most famous pieces of literature that focuses on jealousy and the consequences it brings about. “Shakespeare proves that jealousy is inherently unreasonable, as it is founded on the issues of the jealous person, not on the behavior of the one who prompts the jealous feelings.” (Potter) Many other…
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Othello Essay “O, beware, my lord, of jealousy; It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock the meat it feeds on;” This line from Othello, a play written by William Shakespeare, helps to explain one of the major themes of the novel—jealousy. According to dictionary.com, jealousy is defined as, “mental uneasiness from suspicion or fear of rivalry, unfaithfulness, etc., as in love or aims”. Jealousy is used within the play as the driving force behind various characters’ actions. It is also one…
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Othello is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare around the time 1603. The story tells about powerful general in the Venetian Army. Othello is a black man from North Africa, who travels the world, been sold into slavery, escaped, and ended up as the military commander of the Venetian military a powerful Italian city-state. This play has many major themes to it. The three main themes in my opinion are race, jealousy, and hate. Race was a huge theme in this poem, Othello is considered one of…
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William Shakespeare’s Othello is unlike any of his other tragedies. Instead of being centered on state-affairs, Othello focuses on a private matter (“Othello” Shakespeare for Students: Book One 411). Othello is molded around the characters’ passions and feelings; ultimately, jealousy leads to the deaths of Othello and his wife, Desdemona. Conflict in Othello originally appears when Iago, the play’s villain, is not awarded the position he desires and allows jealousy to overrun his reason. Jealous…
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Iago’s display of machiavellian characteristics ultimately leads to the cessation of multiple characters within the play, this successfully seizes the readers interest over the jealousy fuelled events of the infelicitous Othello. Niccolo Machiavelli was an Italian renaissance political philosopher and statesman who acquired the reputation of an atheist and an immoral cynic. In the Aristotelian tragedy of Othello, Shakespeare has created the ultimate villain, Iago, who displays similar characteristics…
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Othello Essay To come to an understanding of the play Othello by William Shakespeare, it is essential to interpret the central characters actions and motivations. Without a clear view of the characters one cannot truly explore the ideas behind the story line and form an own interpretation of the play. I believe that any view of the play needs to consider other various interpretations that have been put forward over time, to develop an individual view of the play. My perception of the play is shaped…
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In the play Othello, the handkerchief played a huge role, the entire plot essentially revolves around that small piece of fabric. This handkerchief, that the Moor of Venice named Othello, had given to his wonderful wife named Desdemona was a symbol of their love and affection; it represented the strength of their marriage. As the play delves deeper into their relationship and the people surrounding them, we start to see the meaning of the handkerchief turning into something a little more diabolical…
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1102 24 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…
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