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Othello Good And Evil Essay

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Everyone has a side of good and evil, and the contradictory relationship between them is caused by the emotions in their mind. In Othello, written by Shakespeare, everyone is responsible for evil or for good. Othello’s humanity has both good and evil side that caused his selfishness and suspicion in his marriage. The existence of Iago is full of "evil" side, and Shakespeare has marked the evil incarnation. Desdemona considers "good" side. She loves Othello more than she loves herself, but such love also makes her a victim of this story. When people face desire, they often cannot control themselves, they change to the evil side and go further and further.
In the story, Iago's “hypocrisy” fell into the abyss of “sin” step by step, and it was also because the pitfalls he sets up against other …show more content…

Both of them had fallen out of love for marriage, but they could not get anybody’s blessing. They do not have the foundation of marriage, but they love to let them walk into each other. Othello's "good" is because he believes no one can destroy their love. And his "evil" is also because of their love. He was enchanted by Iago to doubt the chastity of Desdemona, and his thoughts changed dramatically, and he eventually lost himself completely, allowing evil to occupy his thoughts. When Iago told Othello that he saw Cassio and Desdemona being alone, Othello was over-demanded by Desdemona for Cassio and let him begin to hate her. He even "think my wife be honest and think she is not; think that thou art just and think thou art not" (III.iii.400-401). His "evil" is the beginning. Let anger and resentment make Othello lose his sanity. Iago's plan is successful. Othello doesn’t listen to Desdemona’s explanation and strangles her with his hand. Until Othello knows the truth, everything is too late. Othello chooses to boast, but Iago let Othello fall into hell and reminds him to realize that he became a murderer

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