By including these themes in the play it keeps the relationship with the now modern audience despite the original plays age. This is seen in Geoffrey Sax’s 2001 film Othello, where Geoffrey has appropriated the film following the original plot but has changed many aspects of Shakespeare’s Othello to suit todays audience, while keeping the themes showing the same universal …show more content…
That dwell in every region of his face”. As he talks with Cassio whilst Othello is hiding,Cassio makes several comments that are deemed to be convincing, seen in Act 4, scene 1, lines 139-140. “ So hangs, and lolls, and weeps upon me; so hales, and pulls me”. this line is said by Cassio who is describing Bianca but unknown to …show more content…
Iago does this successfully as he acts to Othello as a good friend by only merely suggesting the affair and seemingly let Othello act out due to Iago’s suggestive comments. Iago backing out of the web that he has created and trapped Othello in. Iago’s deceptive nature is seen when he is talking to Othello and after telling him of the affair he acts as if he is comforting Othello saying “ loving is only a tiny part of a mans life”, picking as Othello as he knows Desdemona is his lover who is treasured by him, his whole life revolving around his love for Desdemona despite his strong appearance as a military