Othello Jealousy Essay

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    Shakespeare’s Othello exhibits the unique ability to appeal to modern audiences as it explores enduring and multifaceted characteristics of humanity. Similarities between the historical society and a modern context prove how the augmented lives of characters can influence an understanding of our own experiences. The perpetual nature of Shakespeare is evident through his portrayal of thematic concerns, which are explored through the astute use of language and devices. Thus, after centuries of…

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    The play Othello was created by William Shakespeare. It is a tale all about jealousy and manipulations made by one of the main characters, Iago. Paulo Coelho, a novelist, once said, “No one can manipulate anyone else. In any relationship, both parties know what they 're doing, even if one of them complains later on that they were used,” meaning that people are aware of every action and every consequence. How humans deal with the manipulations is what will make or break a person. In Othello Iago…

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    In William Shakespeare’s Othello, the Moor of Venice, Othello, a strong, powerful leader, is misled by a trusted foe, Iago, who incessantly plots for his fall from power. Although Iago schemes against Roderigo and Cassio in hopes to gain Othello’s favor after their fall, Iago’s main focus of disdain is Othello. Iago deceives all who trust him and calculates a plan to use that trust against them. Iago’s manipulation of Roderigo, Cassio, and Othello shows his jealousy, his evil nature, and his…

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    Reputation is a very defining element in modern society and has been for centuries. In Shakespeare's "Othello," a lower class citizen by the name of Iago manipulates those around him in horrifying way in order to climb up the social ladder. Shakespeare depicts Iago's motive when he tries to increase his reputation as jealousy in order to demonstrate how far lower class people will go to in order to increase their own social status. First of all, Iago is shown throughout the play using…

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    The motive to want to destroy Othello, on a more profound level is seen when Iago is using jealousy and anger as excuses to perpetrate evil. We see that lago's true motive is his blatant love of evil. Even if Iago had received the promotion; even if he had no suspicions or jealous feelings, he would invent other motives to provide the framework for the diabolical mischief he must create, to feed his psychopathic needs. Iago is a psychopath because he does not think one bit about other people,…

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    Jealousy in Othello In the play Othello by William Shakespeare, Iago uses Othello’s feelings and self consciousness against him to carry out an elaborate plan. The play is about jealousy and reveals that being overly jealous can be damaging to relationships. Iago is fueled by his own jealousy which then leads him using jealousy against other characters such as Othello. At the start of the play we can see that Iago is jealous of Michael Cassio because Othello chose him to be lieutenant. Iago…

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    hear the word jealousy? Most people when they hear the word jealousy they think of something destructive. Both Terri Guillemets and Shakespeare view jealousy as a terrible thing that tears people apart. Current events like high school and Hollywood actors show hove bad jealousy is for society today. Othello, by William Shakespeare, shows this theme perfectly because the character Othello is so driven by jealousy that he ends killing his wife. Both Guillemets and Shakespeare view jealousy in a…

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    controlled by jealousy and it was fueled by one person because he thought he was supposed to get promoted. That’s when things started to fall down the hill and turn in a different direction. Shakespeare's Othello one of the most famous tragedies in the play was jealousy it causes a predicament in the story and it leads to actions that are unspeakable In Shakespeare’s Othello, jealousy is the most powerful tool of manipulation, which influences Iago, Emilia, and Othello. Othello situation that…

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    In William Shakespeare’s Othello, the scene is set within Venice. The play is based on a story about two people who are in love but at the cost of many problems and conflicts. The conflicts are tied in with the themes throughout the play. The main character Shakespeare presents in Othello to display the theme of jealousy is Othello himself and the impact of jealousy has on him. The play concentrates around the personality of Othello and the conflicts he endures. Shakespeare put many themes…

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    Jealousy is a perilous emotion with the potential to destroy the beholder, and everything in his or her surroundings. In Othello, the Moor of Venice, by William Shakespeare, jealousy is seen time and time again. This demon is presented from the beginning of the play, when Roderigo envies Othello because of how much he loves Desdemona, to the end when Othello throws everything he has ever known away by ignorantly blaming Desdemona for having an affair. One could argue that Othello is the most…

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