Othello Jealousy Essay

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    their lives. William Shakespeare’s famed tragedy, Othello, is no different. It is the story of Iago, a man who plots his revenge against the army general, Othello, attempting to convince Othello that his wife, Desdemona, is having an affair with Michael Cassio, the man he promoted to his lieutenant instead of Iago. Iago’s deception of Othello culminates in the deaths of four major characters, including Desdemona, who is killed by Othello, and Othello himself, who dies suicidally after he learns…

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    “Othello” by William Shakespeare mainly describes about love, jealousy and betrayal. When we consider about some of the characters the play’s protagonist and the hero was Othello. Othello was well respected by all those around him and he was a physically powerful figure. Although he was very fluent, he believes in his words and manners are both rough. Desdemona was the Othello’s wife and she was almost overly cultured. She was stronger than Othello believes her to be and was determined and…

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    The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice is a book written by Shakespeare, thought to be written in the early sixteenth century. This Shakespearean tragic tale has jealousy and deceit as it’s silent killer, and it opens up in Venice, Italy where the “honest” Iago plans to deceive the honorable and brave native Egyptian Moor named Othello because he was not given the promoted up a rank. Instead the moor chose Michael Cassio. Iago begins to form hatred inside of himself claiming that he was only…

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    Jealousy is the ultimate effect of getting swallowed by love. It’s so dangerous that not only does it motivate a villain to ruin the lives of other people, but it also haunts the hero and motivates them to destroy their relationship with others . Othello by Williams Shakespeare is a play about a hero who gets fooled by jealousy and manipulation that it leads him to destroy his relationship with his wife and his most trusted friend. Othello, a moor, is generally a calm person who has a role of a…

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    In William Shakespeare’s play Othello, it is debatable if Othello truly deserves pity or not. Othello executes some horrible tasks, such as murdering his own wife. However, he only acts this way because he is completely manipulated by Iago. In my opinion, William Shakespeare is successful in stirring pity for Othello. Othello experiences several traumatic, and avoidable events which leads to a strong sense of pity. To start, Othello is convinced by Iago that his beloved wife, Desdemona has…

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    How good of a villain is Iago? Does a villain have any fears of any kind while accomplish their tasks? In Shakespeare Othello, Iago is a great villain he gains everyone’s trust and that was the best weapon he had. “Honest Iago” was able to get information that could continue helping him with his plans, Lago had fear from the beginning "Thou told'st me thou didst hold him in thy hate" (1.1.7) said to Roderigo. Iago first fear that he showed of the beginning of the play after not getting the…

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    Othello was written centuries ago, but is still a gripping story to read with many relatable components. Many may think the themes in Othello would be outdated by now, but that’s not true at all. Othello’s most important themes are jealousy, honesty,and deception. Although a person can be intelligent and know better, jealousy can get the best of them. Iago planted the seed in Othello’s head that Desdemona and Cassio were having an affair. Without finding out for himself, Othello thought Iago’s…

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    Othello Syndrome is morbid or delusional jealousy. It is a mental illness where people believe their partner is being unfaithful without any actual proof. This disease makes people obsessive and delusional with false beliefs based on incorrect inferences about external realities. Jealousy is caused by greed and personal perspective which can result in psychological, emotional and even physical effects. It is human nature to feel jealous but it can never take over humans lives, for this emotion…

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    Othello is considered to be an __ play, and the Bell Shakespeare Company certainly put on an outstanding performance; capturing the hearts and minds of both young and old audience members. The contemporary take on this Elizabethan play brought forward issues of domestic violence, racism and jealousy. Prevalent in Shakespeare’s times, these issues are still affecting modern society. Despite many negative reviews Peter Evans, the company’s new director, rose to the occasion producing a taut…

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    William Shakespeare explores the theme of jealousy in Othello which leads results in the doom of the Othello. Shakespeare demonstrates the evil in humans through the characters of Othello such as Lago who uses others as his puppets to get to what he wants and another character who is driven by jealously is none other but Othello himself. Roderigo and Bianca demonstrate jealousy at various times in the play. Lago claims be man of loyalty and honest but beneath the skin his true identity is an…

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