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Jealousy In Shakespeare's Othello

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Throughout the play Othello , the author, William Shakespeare portrays Iago as a character full of unhappiness and self-hatred. The theme of jealousy and betrayal is apparent as it motivates the actions of Iago and expresses the effect of jealousy. Iago has the ability to convince people of his honesty and loyalty; as it is only a part of his plan of revenge. In the act three scene three the audience starts to realize that all Iago’s work couldn't possibly be all for revenge. There was something deeper than just jealousy and hatred. Iago is initially seen as the most honest by his friends and those around him, however he is the complete opposite. The feeling of jealousy runs through his veins as it reveals his true character. Othello trusting …show more content…

The first act of jealousy comes from Iago when he was warning Othello of the dangers of jealousy when he himself was controlling it. “O, Beware, my lord, of jealousy It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock the meat it feeds on. (3.3.170-172).” Iago pretends to warn Othello not to be a jealous man, pointing out that jealousy ends up destroying the man who falls into its path. As Iago says to Roderigo, “I follow him to serve my turn upon him(1.1.44)” , revealing his intentions to betray Othello by tampering with his reputation. As the play goes on Iago’s intentions are based more on revenge rather than reason. The sense of betrayal that Iago feels from Othello is now increased that he suspects his wife, Emilia is having an affair with Othello. “I hate the Moor, and it is thought abroad that ‘twixt my sheets he had done my office. I know not if’t be true, But i for mere suspicion in that kind will do as if for surety(1.3.408-411).” Iago uses the word “hate ” directed towards Othello , addressing a new topic or reason to destroy Othello. After Othello realizes that he has, "loved not wisely but too well (5.2.404)" , he kills himself due to the guilt of falsing accusing his wife Desdemona of having an affair with Cassio, his former Lieutenant. One simple characteristic caused this , which is jealousy that was of his former good companion,

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