Iago used his words and stays to put every person close to him against the other with no are to the wind. He pitches couples against each other which eventually lead to having no regrets of death or an excuse for the murders. Like all Rhetorician Magicians Iago has his wild side. His wild crazy psychotic side is who Iago is truly. He is a true manipulative master, he shows very little if any remorse at ending of the play.he is responsible for so many deaths and tragedies and just emotionally scaring people yet he has no empathy or any sign of sympathy.…
After plotting the murder of Cassio, and subsequently murdering Rodrigo himself, Iago shows no remorse while framing an innocent bystander in order to advance his plan. Iago is only highlighting the ruthlessness that he…
As soon as he found out there was even the slightest chance that Desdemona was cheating on him, he decided that she had to die. There was no evidence to support Iago’s claims, but Othello decided to just go ahead and kill her…
Iago made Othello believe that Desdemona was cheating on him. “ Why did I marry? This honest creature doubtless sees and knows more, much more, than he unfolds” (3.3.48). Othello is regretting getting married to Desdemona. He thinks Iago knows more than what he is reporting back to Othello.…
Iago says, “Though I am bound to every act of duty/ I am not bound to that all slaves are free to” ( III.iii.138-139).Iago purposely becomes suspicious so Othello can catch the bait, so he can start manipulating him. Iago uses different strategies against Othello to make him believe what he wants. Iago uses the rhetorical strategies of logos, hesitation, and ethos to manipulate Othello into thinking that Desdemona is unfaithful so he would kill Desdemona and Cassio. Iago uses logos to trick Othello into thinking that Desdemona is cheating on him.…
Othello requested solid evidence of the cheating. Desdemona was not in fact cheating on Othello with Michael Cassio, it was a story created by Iago in order to get into Othello’s head. This relates to the theme of people are not always who they seem to be due to the fact that Othello’s disbelief in the cheating cause Iago to create a more elaborate lie to convince Othello. If Othello were to have believed Iago immediately Iago would not have been forced to lie more and change his character from one who is trusted to one who is deceitful. Due to the fact that Othello is a trusting person he listens to Iago’s insightful argument which causes him to lose faith in Desdemona.…
Iago’s jealousy leads to the death of Desdemona and other characters. Iago overtime develops a complex idea that will bring Othello down and complete the determination of revenge, all this because Othello gave a promotion over to someone else. Iago is so determined to bring Othello and other innocent people down just so he can succeed in getting his revenge for Othello. This shows how far people will go just to get/accomplish what they want. Iago and Roderigo tell Desdemona’s dad that Othello and Desdemona had gotten married without anyone knowing.…
Othello allows himself to be poisoned and muddled by Iago’s fallacious words (Anand, 77). When Iago spins his lies of Desdemona’s adulterous actions with Cassio, Othello decides instead of consulting Desdemona or Cassio directly, he allows time for Iago to show him evidence of Desdemona’s unfaithfulness. This time allotted to Iago is time for him to conspire against Othello. As such, Othello’s “tragic flaw” lies in his inability to properly communicate with others. His and Desdemona’s death was a result of Othello’s own vulnerability, not necessarily Iago’s ingenuity (Christofides, 6).…
Iago tells Othello that Desdemona gave the handkerchief to Cassio. It is true that Cassio has the handkerchief, but it is not true that she gave it to him. Iago tried very hard to that Othello could diverce Desdemona but it didn’t work out. As Roderego said “Tush! never tell me; I take it much unkindly.…
Othello asks what he means by this, but Iago digresses making Othello want to know more information. Eventually, Iago makes Othello believes he is unworthy of Desdemona and makes him question Desdemona’s motives for marrying him. Iago says something must be wrong with Desdemona for choosing him over other men in Venice, who are like Cassio. Iago capitalizes on Othello’s insecurities and makes Othello doubt Desdemona’s innocence and faithfulness. Iago continues by saying, “She did deceive her father...…
Having read act I, it is reasonable to think that Iago will lead Othello to the most dangerous parts of battle in hope of Othello being killed. At the end of Iago’s last soliloquy, he says that Othello is too trusting and consequently can be led by the nose like an ass (I.iii.392-394). Iago compares Othello to a donkey while simultaneously calling him a fool. This elucidates that Iago will be the one in control unbeknownst to Othello and Othello will trust whatever advice Iago may give. Iago could plant false information to make Othello, the gullible man, go into the most dangerous places in battle, where Iago hopes Othello to be killed, because Iago loathes Othello for promoting Cassio instead of him.…
Judge: Court may commence. Prosecutor: Your Honor, gentlemen of the jury, the defendant has been accused of a multitude of crimes. Firstly, the defendant is accused of the premeditated first degree murder of Desdemona, widow of Othello, Roderigo, our nobleman and Emilia, the defendant’s widow. Secondly, he is accused of assaulting Cassio. Lastly, the defendant is accused of the theft of Desdemona’s handkerchief and using it as false evidence to libel chaste Desdemona as an adulteress.…
Trust, such innocence and beautiful word that could connect each other, can become anybody nightmare if it falls into the wrong hand. People, sometimes, put their trust on something that they can't even prove or at least try to understand. Othello in the tragedy Othello by William Shakespeare also made such mistake. He chose friendship over love just because of Iago always honest. He had put his faith in Iago's hand instead of believing in his love.…
Thus, he begins to doubt Desdemona, simply because of all the things Iago has filled his mind with to a point where he no longer trusts her. " [Desdemona] did deceive her father, marrying you; And when she seemed to shake and fear your looks, She loved them most," (3.3.206-208). Iago uses past incidents to show that Desdemona will betray Othello if she is capable of betraying her own father, her own blood, then she is definitely capable of deceiving Othello. Even though he insults Othello by stating his wife simply used him and will cheat on him, Othello does not seem to care about their relationship. Iago does succeed in his plan to create such intolerable doubt in Othello’s mind about Desdemona’s character, leading him to make an impulsive decision.…
Iago’s ability to manipulate people and convince Othello of Desdemona’s infidelity is shown when Iago makes up a false story of him laying with Cassio and hearing him mutter “Sweet Desdemona let us be wary, let us hide our loves” (3.3.420-421). This story was the very first lie that Iago told Othello to ensure him that Desdemona was disloyal. Iago makes himself more believable by being wary, and having Othello beg for his information on Desdemona and Cassio. This makes Iago’s motive of having Othello believe in Desdemona’s infidelity easier to convey. Not only do Iago’s actions manipulate Othello; the behaviour of other characters also leads him to believe in Desdemona’s infidelity.…