Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Shakespeares Othello - Othello and Iago :: Othello essays

Othello and Iago   The tragedy Othello by William Shakespeare is a story establish upon the r planege of two characters, Othello and Iago. These two characters help to prove Murpheys Law which states that if something wrong can happen it will for Othello it is the wrongful killing of his wife and friend, for Iago it is getting caught for his actions and finally being tortured. more historians, actors, and readers would like to argue that Othello and Iago are very complex but at a c loser look you will notice that their actions are purely based upon retaliate for their iniquities.   I follow him to serve my turn upon him, said Iago (945). From the beginning of the story Iago has a cruel intent bent on destroying Othello merely because the product line that he sought after was given to young Cassio. Exactly why his hatred burns so bright is unclear because it was not uncommon to lose a position to another soldier. With or without reasonable justification for revenge, Iago immediately starts to tear Othello apart by informing Brabantio (Desdemons father, Othellos wife) that she is out with a stern ram and committing unjust acts. As time progresses Iago becomes more wrapped up in his lies that he even begins to believe that Othello has slept with his proclaim wife, Emelia, and now he has even more reason to hate the Moor, I hate the Moor and it is thought abroad that twixt my sheets has done my office( 55429-431). Iago is so obsessed with his revenge on Othello that he does not care what happens to anyone else so long as he is happy. In the process of hurting Othello he manages to have Roderigo killed, Cassio severely injured, his own wife Emelia is slain by his own hands, Desdemona dies at the hands of her husband Othello, and after everything Othello kills himself. Sadly Iago accomplishes his revenge but with so many casualties and then he himself is tortured and killed for his part in the great conspiracy, but before he is punished he has to see that Cassio will be the one to take Othellos mooring (a strange irony since it was Cassio that Iago was jealous of).

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