could do. * This is because Iago personally thinks he is doing the correct thing towards leading Cassio. Which sounds convincing and tempting to follow‚ but behind Iago is has planned the moves against Cassio. * When devils will the blackest sins put on‚/ They do suggest at first with heavenly shows‚/ As I do now.”(371-373) * When devils will urge the worst of sins‚ firstly they will have good‚ honest appearances as I am doing now * Iago is saying that in order for his cruel
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inevitable consequences of the protagonist’s oxymoronic identity within a society who judges based on aesthetics. These are portrayed as threats to Othello’s power and lead to a disintegration of his upright power. The excerpt viewed illustrates Iago loading his weapon and Othello‚ with a jealous fury. Parker’s care of constructing contributes to characterisation of Othello’s black clad garment
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influence and mistreatment of his own wife caused Othello’s mistreatment. When Desdemona and Othello eloped‚ everyone believed that Othello had bewitched her to disrespect her father’s wishes. Iago allowed his wife to be verbally accosted by his men‚ and kissed by many during the travel to Cyprus. The toxic environment Iago created caused Othello to stop believing his wife was faithful. APT’s interpretation emphasized this change‚ in a heart-wrenching way‚ because the audience feel Othello’s pain. His acting
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Othello is a story about a military leader who marries a younger venetian girl. Through a stage of events he is led to his downfall. What was it that initially caused the downfall of Othello? Was it Iago and his scheming ways‚ Cassio for being to good looking or was it Othello for is gullibility‚ insecurity and his jealousy of others. Othello ultimately caused the downfall for himself due to his inability to trust his wife and find real evidence. Othello was a Moor meaning that he already had
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tragedy ‘Othello’ in Act 3‚ scene III is in lines 170-175 in which Iago says‚ “ Oh‚ beware‚ my lord‚ of jealousy! It is the
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in Desdemona‚ and because of this Othello becomes jealous easily. Shakespeare utilises these ideas of mistrust in women when he has Iago manipulate Othello. In Act 1 Scene 3‚ Othello entrusts Desdemona to Iago. Othello says “My wife … to thee”. There is irony here‚ in that he believes his wife to be false later in the play‚ and dramatic irony that Othello calls Iago honest‚ while the audience knows he is not. Shakespeare raises tension using this dramatic irony‚ while saying that women do not have
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charged thoughts. Iago examines his own thoughts‚ especially his hatred for Othello‚ "The Moor‚ howbeit that I endure him not" and finds a common thread in the "poisonous mineral" of jealousy that still swirls around the rumor that Othello “hath leaped into my seat”. Iago says that he thinks it likely that Cassio does indeed love Desdemona‚ and believable at least that she might love him‚ “That Cassio loves her‚ I do well believe’t; That she loves him ‘tis apt and of great credit”. Iago‚ however‚ also
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an individual’s personality in the unchanging hierarchy of his society. * This was achieved through the Turkish invasion in Cyprus where the Venetians fought purely for national identity. Intertwined in the play‚ the Machiavellian character of Iago brings a certain rise to chaos
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indeed a story of tragedy. Iago’s evil schemes throughout the play cause much grief and pity on the side of Othello. Iago manipulates Othello’s innocence‚ naivety and trust to cause Othello to become jealous over the thought of his newly wedded wife cheating on him. Othello’s fall from grace leads him to eventually murder his own wife‚ and once Iago’s plan has been exposed by Emilia‚ Iago murders his own wife and Othello commits suicide. It is the deaths of the innocent‚ bold‚ daring women Emilia and
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it was known that throughout the 16th century there was a lot of racism towards Africans through the transatlantic slave trade‚ these Africans were treated less than human‚ like “animals”. This is shown directly in the first scene where Roderigo and Iago are discussing their dislike for Othello‚ yet they never mention his name thus dehumanising him. In this scene the audience is presented with a mood of intrigue and confusion as his name is no longer mentioned‚ yet they remain curious to as what is
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