"But those with an evil heart seem to have a talent for destroying anything beautiful which is about to bloom,” once said by Cynthia Rylant towards those with a tainted dark heart seem to ruin those with a beautiful kind soul. Metaphorically this quote can refer to the play Othello, the kind souled flower about to bloom can represent Othello himself having great things coming for him with his recent job promotion and his perfect wife, deceived by his lieutenant Iago with a hidden evil heart of jealousy…
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Morgan Rhodes wrote, “Evil is a choice one makes, not a natural state of being.” Evil is defined as immoral wickedness acted out by an individual. The main character in Tragedy of Othello, Moor of Venice by William Shakespeare, Iago, is evil through the whole play. Iago shows actions that normal people do not express. Iago’s process is evil because he acts upon his feelings to ruin Othello. From the beginning of the play, Iago tells Roderigo that he hates Othello because he does not get the ranking…
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are deceived by the way someone looks or appears to be. One’s appearance may mislead other people into thinking that what they see is reality. Manipulations of someone’s appearance can be a powerful tool that can control an individual. In the play Othello written by William Shakespeare, it demonstrates how appearances can be deceiving. The theme of appearance vs. reality is evident through the main antagonist, Iago. This is exemplified through his morals, thoughts and actions. Ultimately, Iago easily…
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Research Paper (Othello) 5 November 2015 Esau Gutierrez The Relationship between Iago and Othello Well Iago and Othello’s relationship was not like any other, it was very convoluted. Othello has fully trust on Iago, probably like a brother to him. How do they know each other? Well, they were both in the military, Othello is a noble general and Iago is an officer. They both had a decent close military relationship. Iago, who his jealous of Othello, wants revenge against Othello by targeting Desdemona…
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Major Themes Appearance vs. reality Relevant to Iago's character; for although he is called "honest" by almost everyone in the play, he is treacherous, deceitful, and manipulative. Also applies to Desdemona, as Othello believes that she is deceitful and impure, although she is really blameless and innocent. Throughout history there has been a general understanding that appearances can be deceiving. Characters use this manipulative tactic to deceive others into believing things that are not true…
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Iago’s Wrath In Shakespeare’s play “Othello”, the author tells the tragic story of Othello and Desdemona. Othello and Desdemona create controversy when people find out they are together since Othello is a Moor and Desdemona is white. A man named Iago takes the controversy as a chance to get revenge from Othello since he is chosen over another man to be his second in command. Throughout the play it is not very obvious to others Iago’s purpose of wanting to cause such evil to Othello and everyone…
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person’s evil and malicious deeds. Some characters’ relationship is meant to be a forever bond but instead, last for a short time. Reading Othello, one will find that Iago, a dishonest and devious person, always does whatever he can to get his desires. He does not care about how or who he hurts in the process. With some people giving him so much trust, he is always stabbing them in their backs. He hides behind many masks to protect his secrets so he can destroy the happiness…
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performing terrible actions. Sometimes, motives can become complex to nail down. As shown in Othello, we are not completely sure what Iago’s motives are, but we have an elaborate idea of what they could be. In the play, the main character misplaces his trust in Iago, who is shown is an evil, vicious, untrustworthy character. Iago is known to be evil, jealous, and clever. He managed to manipulate Othello into killing his wife. He even killed his “fool” Roderigo which provided him money. His plans…
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Nothing but an Evil Villain Have you ever read a book and thought of a character a certain way but then viewed the movie and the character was nothing like you thought? This happens to many people. If you watch the movie before reading the book, you tend to view the character like the one in the movie as you read the book. For me, once I viewed Oliver Parker’s 1995 version of Othello with Kenneth Branaugh as Iago, I couldn’t think of Iago as anything but the one he portrayed in the 1995 version…
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Othello Essay “O, beware, my lord, of jealousy; It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock the meat it feeds on;” This line from Othello, a play written by William Shakespeare, helps to explain one of the major themes of the novel—jealousy. According to dictionary.com, jealousy is defined as, “mental uneasiness from suspicion or fear of rivalry, unfaithfulness, etc., as in love or aims”. Jealousy is used within the play as the driving force behind various characters’ actions. It is also one…
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