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    In Cyprus‚ Iago begins his devilish plan of destruction. During a festive evening celebrating the nuptials of Desdemona and Othello‚ Iago sends Roderigo to stir Cassio. A typically sober Cassio takes to the bottle at Iago’s generosity‚ and then falls into duel with Roderigo. Because of the chaos‚ Cassio’s reputation is seemingly smeared and his relationship becomes troubled with Othello. Iago tells Cassio to ask Desdemona to speak with Othello on his behalf. By doing so‚ Iago will plan the seed

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    Throughout the play of othello iago used several techniques to urge what he wanted and one way or another he somehow almost continually got what he needed. His techniques were that of an everyday sneaky‚ conniving person‚ who continually got people to trust him‚ except the person who was closest to him. However the most overall techniques he used were gaining the trust of people. That was the number one technique‚ and from gaining their trust he may branch far from that and then he may manipulate

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    In the play Othello‚ the main characters are a prefect example of this technique of characterization. Through plot development‚ interactions with other characters‚ and other different methods of characterization‚ the two main characters Othello and Iago‚ reveal their true colors throughout the development of the play. Othello‚ the main character in the play‚ when analyzed can be considered a grey character; he has the tendency to succumb to the darkness of evil‚ or overcome the force of evil and

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    miserable fail to obtain the power he so badly aspires‚ Shakespeare proves that the human race can never be happy with what they have‚ and that they are always trying to be better than everyone else. Iago uses the power over emotion to control Roderigo. Roderigo wants to prove his love to Desdemona‚ and Iago jumps at the chance to use this situation to his advantage. This is proven when he takes Roderigo’s gold and jewels to give to Desdemona‚ but keeps them for himself saying: “The jewels you have had

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    people shows the racial tendencies of the Venetian people. Lastly‚ Othello’s race and the racism around him made him an easy target to be manipulated by Iago. Othello walked right into Iago’s trap by doing exactly what Iago wanted him to do. Iago’s racism originated from his envy of Othello’s position and achievements. By insulting Othello’s race‚ Iago recognizes that he has a tactic to control Othello’s life and take his spot by manipulating him using his

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    once. Iago‚ the villain‚ is responsible for most of this betrayal. He is a master at the art of deception. He gains the trust of the other characters by posing as a concerned friend. When they confide in him‚ he uses their weakness against them. He treats each character differently‚ telling them what they want to hear. He is so cunning that they are unaware of the manipulation and‚ after each encounter‚ trust him even more. With each lie‚ he moves closer to his goal of destroying Othello. Iago weaves

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    Shakespeare might very well have made the decision to name his play "Iago" and not "Othello‚" but I suppose he had a knack for catchy titles. Since it is Othello’s tragedy‚ even if it is Iago’s play‚ "Iago" would be an inappropriate title‚ especially since it is not Iago’s life that is ruined‚ and although he takes part in most—if not all—of the action in the play‚ it still revolves around Othello. That notion aside‚ one might take the time to raise more important or deeper points of discussion

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    chastity‚ to personal honesty and to whether or not a person is a good and loving friend. Iago is the cause of all the deceit in the play and this result in him manipulating Othello and Barbantio into believing his web of lies. Due Iago is seen‚ by other characters in the play as honest and trust worthy and is often referred to as “honest Iago.” Through dramatic irony it is revealed‚ to the audience‚ that Iago is in fact a cunning‚ evil and insidious character as he is “serving [Othello] to take advantage

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    creatures that Iago mentions. List at least ten of them in the chart below and note the significant of the symbolism. This work is to be done individually. Do not share work with classmates. Do not use outside sources to assist in this assignment. Use your own wonderful brain and be thorough in your explanations. This assignment is to be typed. This assignment is to be submitted to turnitin. Act‚ Scene‚ Line of Quote | Animals‚ Birds‚ Insects‚ Other Creatures Mentioned by Iago | Explain the

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    In the play Othello by William Shakespeare‚ the main villain‚ Iago‚ says many things hinting that he is not who he appears to be on the outside. Iago seems to be calm and kind‚ warm-hearted and loyal: many even call him "honest Iago‚" but there is a sting of irony to this -- Iago isn ’t honest at all. It is just a facade‚ put on to fool those around him into trusting him and letting their guard down long enough for him to trick them. On the inside‚ he is a cold and calculating genius‚ whose sole

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