William Shakespeare’s “Othello” shows cruelty by many characters selfish and corrupt actions. In the play, Iago hates Othello because he suspects his wife cheated on him with Othello, Othello is a black man, and Othello promoted someone other than him. Iago uses meticulous planning and influencing to trick Othello into thinking that his wife, Desdemona, is being unfaithful to him and eventually leads Othello to kill his wife and then himself. No matter his reasons, Iago takes his anger and cruelty to extreme measures to get what he wants. Iago is known as “honest Iago” and is trusted by everyone in the play. Little do they know Iago is really a jealous and cruel man who will do whatever it takes to get revenge on the people who have wronged
lying to his friend, and getting back at his enemy! Iago’s character has learned to use a high intensity of deception. Iago pretends to be this sweet innocent man, while in reality the audience knows his
Shakespeare’s play Othello is based on tragedy of Othello’s jealousy, which ironically leads Othello to kill Desdemona, his beloved (wife). Evil Iago is above all Shakespeare’s villains. Iago is a person with evil emotions, and as a result he deceives everybody, he also is exceptionally influential character who has taken in everyone, above all his own wife Emilia. His public face of bravery and honesty conceals a satanic delight in manipulation and destruction, and he will stop at nothing. Iago’s opinion on women is that he detests women in all kinds and shapes, and finds faults even when they have little or no faults.
In William Shakespeare’s Othello, the heinous villain Iago plots against the main character, Othello, for the entirety of the play. Iago displays many character traits that are associated with malicious and evil people. Three of these are selfishness, vengefulness, and dishonesty. Each of these traits is hidden from the characters in the play, but they are revealed to the reader which shows readers the true villainous character of Iago. When Iago plots against Othello and other characters throughout the book, all of these traits are easily seen by the reader.
In William Shakespeare’s Othello, he uses language to portray this impassioned love story by forcing his characters to fall in love with each other, betray and kill one another. From the start of the play, Iago is the main antagonist who gains the trust of other characters and proceeds to twist the truth and use it to manipulate the characters thoughts and actions. Iago captures the hearts and minds of the characters, which leads many readers to question Iago’s psychological well-being. In the play, Othello, written by William Shakespeare, Iago is established as literatures first sociopath because he can be diagnosed with anti-social, borderline, paranoid, and narcissistic personality disorder.
Despite the fact that he acts out of love for his wife, this is not enough to justify his actions and we are still left with the paradox of ‘honest Iago’. Moreover, it can be deducted that through the deceit of honesty, the lives of many are destroyed and torn apart. Iago utterly destroys Desdemona, Roderigo, Cassio, Emilia, and Othello, all due to a fit of rage caused by a lack of a promotion. He is portrayed throughout the play as ‘honest Iago’, yet we, as the audience, see another side of him all together.
At the end of Act 1 scene 3, we are aware of Iago's jealousy of
People of all sorts make discouraging remarks, doing things to seek revenge and to take and manipulate others like lab rats, sucking the inner good from one another all because of simple jealousy. A brief overview of what ill be going to discuss is how Iago, Apassive character he soon shows himself to be the villain of the play; although Iago isn’t your conventional “villain” and is instead can be seen as a far more complex character, this self exposing feature of Iago also helps us as an audience
Iago’s hate towards his master is so astounding, that he disregards that Othello is trusting and paying him to be his personal servant. He disregards all motions of being a good servant and “Must bring this monstrous birth to the world’s light”(Shakespeare, Othello, 31). His hate drives to be revengeful and eventually sabotage Othello and many other people surrounding
In William Shakespeare’s Othello, everyone within the play is manipulated by Iago, a man set on revenge. Iago devises an ultimate plan to bring destruction to Othello’s marriage, while simultaneously creating chaos among Othello’s close friends, all while playing innocent and honest. Shakespeare uses many manipulative techniques and rhetorical devices in order to set Iago on his path of destruction among the other characters. Although Iago appears to be pure evil he is blinded in his quest for revenge, possibly causing him to overlook his personal values and any compassion he might otherwise have.
William Shakespeare’s Othellonarrates the tale of the titular character, a Moor whose marriage to the fair, innocentDesdemona falls prey to envy and subterfuge. From the opening scene, however, it is obvious that the true star of the play is Iago, the duplicitous antagonist whose deception of other characters and manipulation of various scenes not only instantly establishes him as the play's lurking villain, but also reveals his desire to be the director or the leader a title held by Othello. This desire leadsIagoto refuse to enslave himself to another-especially someone he views as inferior and, as a result, he weaves an intricate web of lies with which he ensnares all whom he encounters.In the play, Iago’s surrender of honesty and compassion
Iago is considered one of the most evil and memorable villains in literature. In the first scene of the play, Shakespeare started the play with Iago complaining to Roderigo how he didn’t get the lieutenancy. Iago thinks that cassio became Lieutenant because he thinks Othello favors him and he is disapproving about Cassio being Lieutenant because Cassio only knows strategies not to fight. Because of this Iago mocks Othello to Roderigo. Iago calls Othello things like “Thick Lips” which is a racist word towards Othello. First, Shakespeare shows the villainy of Iago when Iago talks to Roderigo that he is just acting like he likes and obeys Othello but in real he hates and hiding his real emotions towards Othello. Also, Iago talks about deceitful people who acts like they are loyal when they are not are better than people who are actually loyal and devoted because deceitful people will be rich and become a master of their own but loyal servants won’t. Second, Shakespeare showed Iago’s villainy in the first scene when Iago told Brabantio that Othello married to Desdemona. This was an evil act because Iago betrayed Othello and turned him in because of his hatred towards Othello for not making him Lieutenant. Third, through these acts we as readers can infer that Iago will do more evil things for his benefits and for his
He hurts the people for no reason, just like the devil. To make the people believe him he becomes loyal to them, pretends to be their friend and pretends to be honest. Iago is true villain who makes people consider him as an honorable person. Iago is really good at pretending to be a loyal and caring towards others. The other characters in the play aspect him as a very friendly man, which he is not.
The play written by William Shakespeare "Othello, the Moor of Venice" has many acts of jealousy, violence, and hatred, along with many characters that stand for different matters and that also have different beliefs. These characters go through tragedies which causes corruption for them all. Behind all of this madness is a character named Iago. Iago is an evil villain that causes harm to everyone that gets in his way. He cares for no one, yet he devotes his whole life to revenge, rather than just walking away. In the play, Iago is a dominate and persuasive leader who has the talent for understanding and manipulating the others around him. He gains humor out of watching the people in his life suffer from the damage that he throws upon them.
Iago is the villain in Shakespeare's Othello: manipulative, cruel, and ruthless, he tricks every other character in the play into trusting him and turning on each other. What makes Iago such a strong, intriguing character is the mystery of his motives, as well as the contrast between how other characters see him and how he sees himself
In Act 1 we are introduced to Iago the villain of Shakespeare’s play The Tragedy of Othello. Iago is motivated by his own personal gains, and uses people as pawns to help achieve his own goals. Iago is able to manipulate people easily by observing each person carefully and exploiting their weaknesses. In Act 1 Iago manipulates Roderigo by convincing him that he is going to help him win Desdemona over; Iago also convinces Othello that he is trustworthy and his loyal standard-bearer, but in fact Iago is only using their misplaced trust to help himself.