Friday, February 15, 2019

Othello vs. Iago :: essays research papers

     In this thesis I will explain the reasonings behind Iago . Iago is obviously the " stinky apple" in this book and I will explain s everal(prenominal) reasons for this behavior.Iago is the whole reason there is any conflict in Othello. If he never had entered the play Othello would have married Desdemona and they would have lived happily ever aft(prenominal). Right from the set-back of the play to the very end he causes conflicts. He is directly or indirectly responsible for the deaths of Othello Desdemona, Emilia, Cassio, and Roderigo. In the very beginning of Act 1 Iago displays his hatred for Othello. He is angry at him for reservation Cassio the lieutenant. He then tells Roderigo that Othello and Desdemona are getting married. The two of them then go tell Desdemonas father, Brabantio, that Othello and his daughter had gotten eloped. This infuriates Brabantio. Soon after Brabantio gets a gang after Othello. Iagos treachery is first displayed hea r. Iago was the person who insighted the whole ordeal.      As soon as everyone arrives in Cyprus, Iago puts his plan in effect. He gets Roderigo to believe that Cassio and Desdemona are in love. This is a very significant part in showing Iagos evil. He gets Roderigo to develop a hatred for Cassio who just happens to be a victim of circumstance. He gets Cassio drunk then has Roderigo provoke a fight. Soon after Cassio stabs a man named Montano. Othello comes out and dismisses Cassio from lieutenancy.      Iago is still not satisfied with his treachery. He still wants to be lieutenant. He convinces Cassio to arrange a meeting to verbalize with Desdemona about re-instating him as lieutenant. Cassio doesnt really know why Iago wants him to meet with Desdemona. At the end of this act Cassio says "I never knew a Florentine more kind and honest." This line shows Cassio is not in the wrong, Iago is masterminding all of it. Othello sees Cas sio talk with Desdemona and Iago comments on how that is suspicious.

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