The root of all problems in Othello is jealousy. Initially, Iago is jealous Othello decides to pick a “forsooth, a great arithmetician, one Michael Cassio” (1.1.21-22) to be his lieutenant instead of him. That jealousy Iago has sprouts hatred towards Cassio and Othello. Iago’s acquaintance Roderigo also dislikes Othello because he is jealous that Othello married Desdemona, whom he has affections for. Roderigo claims he “will incontinently drown [him]self” (1.3.301) because he cannot stand to have…
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olden times, have shown the fundamentals of human nature. Jealousy, being a main topic in Shakespeare’s playwriting, is shown heavily in his plays including the As You Like It, Othello and Twelfth Night. Initially, when jumping into Shakespeare’s literature, one is able to note that he bases his plays on two major genres, comedy and tragedy. Comedies in Shakespeare…
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trust, and jealousy. In the beginning of the play, Iago told Roderigo, "I follow him to serve my turn upon him" (1,1 2), Iago reveals his remorseful and malicious intent to gain power using Othello. Othello was a highly esteemed general in the service of Venice, “Valiant Othello, we must straight employ you/ Against the general enemy Ottoman” (1,3 47-48), so In able to destruct him, he had to demonize Othello first. Roderigo was an innocent, and a foolish man who fell in love with Othello’s wife Desdemona…
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his so called “friend” Othello that his beloved Desdemona was having an affair. Iago implied that these erroneous transgressions were occurring with Othello’s lieutenant Cassio, who believed he was God's gift to women. Iago states, “Though I perchance am vicious in my guess - As I confess it is my nature's plague to spy into abuses, and oft my jealousy. Shapes faults that are not - that your wisdom, then, from one that so perfectly conceits, would take no notice” (III.iii.146-151). It was Iago’s intent…
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Othello is a Shakespearean tragedy laced with themes such as prejudice, love, jealousy, manipulation, and deception. Othello is the protagonist of the play. He is portrayed as a strong man with love as his weakness and jealousy, his ultimate downfall. Therefore, Othello’s coat of arms is composed of three symbols depicting three themes in the play: love, jealousy and Deception. Red rose for love, green ivy for jealousy (the green eyes monster), and a dagger to symbolize deception. Love is one of…
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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 mistrust in Othello is terribly destructive and results in several main characters meeting their bitter end. Instead of becoming Othello’s lieutenant, Iago is made a flag-bearer while Cassio becomes Othello’s lieutenant. Iago felt insulted and…
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the nature of jealousy. A.C. Bradley author of The Noble Othello, provides scholarly support to the effects jealousy has on transforming love into hate in the play write. Jealousy is a flaw that exists in everyone and is triggered through the fear of losing someone or something of value, this is clearly seen through the aftermaths of Desdemona and Othello’s relationship as well as in Iago not being chosen as Othello’s lieutenant. This fear is the catalyst in transforming Othello’s love into hate…
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Othello takes pride in the love of his new wife. As the play progresses, Iago, the villain, manipulates Othello’s emotions into jealousy through Othello’s pride and internalized racism. The fatal flaw of Othello’s jealousy and lack of self-confidence leads to the death of three other characters. The villain, well he gets tortured. Shakespeare’s protagonist, Othello, whose tragic flaw is jealousy, fulfills the prerequisites of the Shakespearean tragic hero. To make a Shakespearean tragic hero, “he…
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In Othello, Shakespeare weaves the all relationships between each character by comparing different kinds of power, power between men and woman, power between Iago and Othello and power between love and jealousy. From the relationship between Desdemona and Othello, Shakespeare compares the power between man and woman, in this way, what Desdemona showed is more powerful. By using a normal way to think about the power between man and woman, man is powerful indeed because they have a stronger body…
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Jealousy and Gullibility: The Devastating Flaws of Othello By: Ryan Mongon "The tragic flaw is the most important part of the hero and the events that occur in the work is a reflection of that flaw." Aristotle The plot of William Shakespeare's Othello is a tale of love, jealousy, and betrayal; however, the characters, themes, and attitudes of the works are different, with Shakespeare's play being a more involved study of human nature and psychology. Othello is considered to be a prime example…
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