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    play Othello. Iago‚ who is the master manipulator in the play‚ exploits the weakness and frailty in the characters around him‚ through his use of the Seven Deadly Sins. These sins were used by the early Christians to educate and instruct believers concerning the human frailty of the tendency to sin. If these sins were committed it created the threat of eternal damnation for the sinner. The reader follows the characters to their tragic end through wrath‚ pride‚ envy‚ lust‚ sloth‚

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    At first Iago seems to be unprovoked. However‚ the motivation behind his actions lies more in Iago’s quest for personal gain‚ as opposed to just being sinister. Iago’s covetousness can be validated by examining his manipulation of Cassio‚ Roderigo and most importantly‚ Othello. Shakespeare explores universal ideas throughout the play through the characterization of Iago to bring to the fore the complexities of humanity and the duality of man. Shakespeare uses the characterization of Iago to evoke

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    Othello‚ Envious Iago has many different reasons for the hate and jealousy towards Othello. There are many specific motives which Iago works on contributing to his many reasons of jealousy towards Othello. The theme of deception is evident throughout the whole play particularly through Iago’s actions towards those around him. Iago’s personality consists of these traits such as deception and his conniving actions lead him to deceive others because of his jealousy towards Othello. Iago is seen to be

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    the play. Let the audience be a part of the play by submerging the audience in the deception via Iago’s speech from the opening scene. He makes the audience feel like being a passer- by in the street of Venice. They hear the argument between Iago and Roderigo. Then follow them to Brabantio like paparazzi. Shakespeare keeps the audience stick to the story. I think this is the effect he wants to have on the audience by making them feel like a part of the play‚ like they are not audience‚ but one of

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    to be jealous and each of them chose to deal with it a certain way. All three characters Iago‚ Othello‚ and Roderigo had such cases and in the end dealt with different conflicts and outcomes. It’s important to understand that their actions in dealing with their jealousies were a reflection of their characters‚ and persona. <br> <br>In the first scene‚ Iago was seen in the middle of a conversation with Roderigo. This opening scene sets forth the key elements to understanding Iago’s basic character

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    characters Iago‚ of Othello‚ and Hamlet‚ of Hamlet‚ can be compared and contrasted through characterization. Characterization is the represention of characteristics or motives of a character. Both characters have different character traits which make them truly different from one another‚ but their ending resolutions are remarkably the same. In Othello‚ Iago is a very manipulative and cunning character. Iago’s entire scheme begins when Cassio is given the position that Iago wanted. Iago then comes

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    In Shakespeare’s play‚ Othello‚ the character Iago engages in a tactical game of chess‚ where he manipulates the characters like pawns and uses them to obtain his selfish aspirations. Iago exploits Cassio’s inability to hold alcohol and ruins his reputation‚ persuades Othello to murder his beautiful and beloved wife‚ and convinces the ignorant Roderigo to attempt to kill Cassio – all with his persuasive‚ yet deceitful diction. Iago’s duplicity results in the death of four characters‚ including the

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    diligent man‚ although Iago‚ a secret villain‚ believes otherwise. Iago feels he is more deserving of this position and Othello should of chosen him instead. Although‚ indeed demonstrates Othello’s knowledgeable judgment. For this reason Iago misleads Cassio into unknowingly discredit himself‚ “Reputation‚ reputation‚ reputation! O‚ I have lost my reputation! I have lost the immortal part of myself‚ and what remains is bestial. My reputation‚ Iago‚ my reputation!” (Act 2‚ Scene 3). Iago talks Cassio into

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    on concrete before it breaks to the surface. In William Shakespeare’s tragedy Othello‚ jealousy is a key component used by many characters as a weapon that is twisted and manipulated to serve their own ends. Iago‚ a deceitful and manipulative snake or the ironic pseudonym “Honest Iago” uses jealousy as a way of getting what he wants without realizing nor caring about the backlash of repercussions his actions have on the people around him. ‘O‚ beware‚ my lord‚ of jealousy! It is the green-eyed

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    around the deception of Iago. Iago has a built up rage because he feels that he did not get the recognition that he deserved from Othello when he was not named lieutenant and Cassio was. The first obvious form of physical violence that occurred was when recently named lieutenant‚ Cassio fought Roderigo in Act two Scene three. Iago persuaded Cassio to drink even though he didn’t want to. Cassio’s drunkenness caused him to act differently and start a fight with Roderigo. Cassio says‚ "A knave

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