The Importance Of Evil In Shakespeare's Othello

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How can humans call evil or anything immoral wrong, when it is a human 's ignorance that creates the evil itself. Othello is about a man in which is said to be evil, but In in truth the man 's evil was created by the ignorance of another. Humans do not always realise what they do and this creates dark feelings, which leads people to go down the wrong path. Destruction and darkness destroy the human race and without will and without the will to forgive destruction is certain. William Shakespeare is the creature of the play Othello ; The the play has a character named Iago, who makes is used to make the reader perceive that all evil is done with reason by using simile and metaphor.This leads the reader The character is seen to become a tender …show more content…
Iago feels alone and is slowly slipping into the darkness and jealousy is his undoer sending him down the path of evil, “O,beware, my lord, of jealousy! It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock The meat it feeds on. That cuckold lives in bliss Who, certain of his fate, loves not his wronger; 34 But, O, what damned minutes tells he o’er Who dotes, yet doubts, suspects, yet strongly loves! 35”(William Shakespeare 127). The certainty of Iago 's fate is now sealed by the ignorant Othello for Othello does not understand why Iago said this. Iago knows what is to come and now that Othello does not seem to show him a second thought Iago will execute his plan. When a human has one lifeline and it is burned they are consumed by darkness.In the excution of Iagos plan he makes Othello sound like a rabid dog, “The lethargy 13 must have his 14 quiet course: if not, he foams at mouth and by Breaks out to savage madness. Look, he stirs. Do you withdraw yourself a little while, He will recover straight: when he is gone”(William Shakespeare 163). Iago is telling them Othello will soon become a man consumed by the savage madness, like Iago was when Othello crushed his ambitions. Though intentions of one may be pure, the outcome can lead to dark actions, so those who are the victim are the ones who create the

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