jealousy

In the play Othello, jealousy is shown to be very evident through the actions of the characters.   Jealousy is an emotion that everyone shares, and it is ultimately responsible for the tragic ending of the play.   Everyone feels jealous at certain times of their lives, and this feeling can cause people to do irrational things.   This human emotion also shows people to be weak in the sense that they are never happy with what they have. Shakespeare shows through Othello, Iago, Roderigo, and Brabantio that jealousy is the most corrupt and destructive emotion.

Othello is horribly jealous of what he thinks is going on between his wife and Cassio.   This poisonous feeling turns Othello into a mad man and he strikes his wife. Jealousy causes people to act incredibly different.   People that are almost always reserved and sincere can become crazy because of jealousy.   Othello kills his wife because he feels that if he can't have her, nobody can.   This is a very selfish action that Othello takes.   He determines his wife's fatal fate just because he is jealous.   People often think only for themselves when they are jealous.   This shows humans to be selfish when their emotions are intense.
There is almost no worse feeling that being very jealous of someone or something.   People will risk almost anything to get rid of this disastrous feeling.   Jealously causes people to act irrationally and irresponsibly.   This is a feeling that always comes up throughout everybody's lives.   The best thing that people can do to get rid of it, is to suffer through it and hope that it will go away.  

Othello has many qualities that fit the category of a
tragic hero.   He falls from prosperity to suffering, but not necessarily in a material sense.   His fall is from happiness, contentment, and love to unhappiness, accusations, and distrust.  

.   He is admired by everyone in the play, even Iago comments on what a good man Othello is.   Secondly, a tragic hero can not be perfect.   He... [continues]

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