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    Iago analysis is central to understanding Shakespeare’s Othello because he holds the longest part in the play: 1‚070 lines. Iago’s character is consumed with hatred and jealousy. He is jealous of Cassio for obtaining the position of Lieutenant over him‚ jealous of Othello; believing that he has bedded his wife and jealous of Othello’s held position‚ despite his race. Is Iago Evil? Iago has very few redeeming qualities‚ he has the ability to charm and convince people of his loyalty and honesty

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    punishment‚ we would all be much more evil than we imagine. In Shakespeare’s Othello‚ we tend to empathize with Othello‚ the honest Moor‚ in spite of being much more similar to Iago. We would like to imagine that Othello’s actions are human nature‚ but deep down we understand Iago’s behavior. Iago’s motivations for monetary gain through

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    ensue if the society was aware of a middle class’s otherness. Iago was an “other” because he was certifiably insane‚ but he won the favor of Othello‚ who was blind to all of Iago’s psychotic plots. Iago worked hard to build up his reputation as being “Honest Iago” so nobody would expect him to plot against Othello. Iago is a self-proclaimed hypocrite who absolutely hates Othello but pretends to be loyal to trick Othello into thinking that Iago is "A man he is of honesty and trust" (I.iii.284).

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    many instances where Iago tells remarks of honesty‚ truth‚ and even lies. In order to get what he wants‚ Iago schemes many plans to get back at people he hates; Cassio and Othello. In order to get back at them‚ he uses many instances where telling the truth would benefit him in proceeding with his plans rather than being honest about them. For his plan‚ he gets Cassio drunk and gets Roderigo to infuriate him causing further problems. Once these problems arose and Othello comes out to break up

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    On one hand‚ Claudius manipulates Polonius and Laertes to get over control Hamlet and then kill him. Claudius manipulates Polonius as his right hand‚ who suggest “I’ll hide behind the wall tapestry So I can hear what they say.” (P.55) Polonius keeps Claudius informed about Hamlet’s movements because Claudius wants to know why Hamlet is acting so weird all of the sudden. But also‚ Claudius used his skillful words to manipulate Laertes to kill Hamlet the murder of his father

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    vice figure like Iago would use exaggerated words and gestures to stress his strong feeling of antagonism towards Othello. Likewise‚ a melancholic Hamlet would experiment with words in an overstated manner (to show his conflicted state of mind). The Tragedy of Othello‚ the Moor of Venice (Act I‚ Scene I) and Hamlet (Act III‚ Scene IIII) directs the plays to there catastrophic endings. However‚ the language portrays the relationship between characters in different ways. In OthelloIago exploits the power

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    Iago is one of Shakespeare’s most complex villains. Initially you get the impression that the character of Iago is one of pure evil. Right from the start of Act 1‚ it becomes obvious that he is capable of most anything. You see right away that he is able to give the appearance of one thing‚ but in reality be something quite different. He has been acting like he is interested in helping Roderigo by bringing gifts and messages to Desdemona for him. Iago is in reality using Roderigo who is very gullible

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    hour. As life is unpredictable‚ it has no rules on time limits; in their way it mirrors nature. Chopin makes specific references to nature itself‚ but her choice of title represents the connection between timing in a person’s life and in nature‚ and how unpredictable they both can be. A storm is a major event that occurs in nature in a very short period of time‚ as if a storm was nature’s unexpected mood swing. This parallels to the events that occur in this story within an hour. Mrs. Mallard’s

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    Iago is a villain who is thoroughly bad and cold‚ yet he may be admired for his intelligence‚ understanding of the human spirit and his ability to manipulate certain individuals to believe him .” Of all the characters in Shakespeare’s Othello‚ none is more complex and unknown than Iago. He displays a duplicitous character‚ honest and kind on the outside but truly a pure‚ evil and malignant person on the inside. Throughout the play he comes up with evil ideas to turn all his friends‚ who trust

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    reader truly hates or fears. In Othello‚ every action or event stems from one of Shakespeare’s simplest characters‚ Iago. Within the first scene‚ Iago is introduced as the main antagonist. His purpose is to elevate himself and preserve his manhood through means of manipulation‚ as well as emphasizing the themes of jealousy and and race through his relationship with Othello. From the first scene‚ Iago reveals his amoral and egoistic nature. I believe that whenever Iago feels that his masculinity is

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