Friday, May 31, 2019

Farewell the Tranquil Mind! :: essays research papers

Shakespeare might very well have made the decision to name his play Iago and not Othello, still I suppose he had a knack for catchy titles. Since it is Othellos tragedy, even if it is Iagos play, Iago would be an inappropriate title, especially since it is not Iagos life that is ruined, and although he takes part in someif not allof the action in the play, it still revolves around Othello. That notion aside, one might take the time to enter more important or deeper points of discussion surrounding and filling the play. Notice that Iagos reason for driving Othello to ruin is jealousy. Iago was passed up for a promotion, and became jealous. So what did he do? He made Othello so crazy that he passed out in epileptic seizures, and so jealous that he killed his one true love, Desdemona. The most basic eye for an eye, it is quite probable that this is Shakespeares way of commenting on human nature. Every character that speaks of Iago calls him honest. Perhaps he was at one point, but i t is obvious that he has always been a rascal. During the storm, when Desdemona, Iago, and the others are waiting for Othello to arrive, Iago jokes about women being fair and wise or fair and foolish, etc., and the others are entertained by his crassness. It is certain that they are all familiar with and fond of each other, and in their closeness, regard Iago as a sharp-witted, and even sharper tongued, shameless rascal. This combined with the situation that they all consider him honest, they hold him dear and, to their detriment, trust him. It is important to note Iagos relationships with the other characters, and to see exactly how it is that he plays them like pawns. He pretends to be the one true friend, feigning concern and jumping at every opportunity to manipulate. He uses the trust of Othello to drive him crazy, and the trust of Cassio to lead him into a trap, for if he had not done as Iago advised, then Othello never would have had reason for his initial suspicion. His wif e Emilia and good friend Roderigo are simply his analphabetic accomplices that, even though some suspicion may arise in their minds of his motives, still do as he says and believe his lies. But no such(prenominal) suspicion could have foretold what Iago had planned in his head.

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