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Othello shows weak human judgement

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Othello I agree with the statement that Shakespeare’s play Othello demonstrates the weakness of human judgement. The demise of both Othello and Iago is due to each one’s weak judge of character, and poor judgement of situations. Othello falls from a position of power and nobility to a debased shadow of his former self, as a result of Iago’s cunning plans. Yet had Othello a better sense of judgement Iago’s schemes would not have worked.

One of Othello’s biggest flaws is his poor judge of character. Othello is convinced of Iago’s honesty right up to Iago’s final moments of freedom. He is a complete dupe to Iago’s plans. He immediately turns to Iago for answers when Cassio stabs Montano, …show more content…

Love is also a consuming force and in this play it causes Roderigo to act completely irrationally. He pays Iago with heaps of money to help him woo Desdemona. Roderigo is obviously blinded into thinking that Iago is a trustworthy and honest person. He becomes so debased by the fact that Desdemona keeps turning him away that he agrees to murder Cassio for no apparent reason

“I have no great devotion to the deed, and yet he has given me satisfying reasons”

Roderigo shows no moral standards and places no value on human life. This shows us that love and rejection are have big effects on human judgement.

Racism is a glaring problem amongst the characters of the play. Othello is clearly affected by it and feels that he must prove himself equal to everyone else. Iago cleverly feeds Othello’s insecurity by constantly reminding him that he is racially distinct. He points out the obvious differences between Othello and Desdemona. He tells Othello that Desdemona will eventually regret that she hasn’t chosen someone of her own ethnicity and will desire someone,

“of her own clime, complexion and degree”

This overt racism towards Othello shows how judgemental and prejudiced people can be and is certainly a naive and ignorant disposition.

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