Monday, May 27, 2019
My medicine, work: thus credulous fools are caught Essay
How has Iago made his medicine, work on Othello.This es evidence is to discuss the tribes and tribulations of Iago how he has persuadeed Othello and caused devastation to me very(prenominal) people throughout the text, such as Othello, Desdemona, Cassio and Emillia. I am going to discuss points such as wherefore Iago was so dis practiced to Othello why he caused Othello and Desdemona so much annoying and why he didnt start out no love or care for any woman including his wife Emillia. Iago is a very bitter person who wants to make Othello miserable. Reasons for this are simpleIago is a racist who dislikes black people he wants Othellos title/position, as Othello is a high- ranking member of the Venetian army he loves and wants Desdemona for his wife. However, this last reason is unlikely. Throughout the play, Iago refers to women in a sexist federal agency at the end of the play, he stabs his wife Emilia to death. Obviously he is a man in confident of love. Throughout the play, I ago constantly refers to women in derogatory terms. For example, he says in behave cardinal, Scene one, you are pictures out of doors, bells in your parlours, wild-cats in your kitchens, saints in your injuries, devils being offended, players in your abodewifery, and housewives in your beds.In this quote Iago is being very prejudice and sexist towards female. He has no respect and dignity for women especially his wife Emillia.Iago intends to make Othello miserable by telling him that Desdemona is having an affair with Michael Cassio. He will, to an extent, brainwash Othello, also causing trouble for other characters, namely Cassio, Emilia, Desdemona and Roderigo. Iago doesnt care who he hurts in the process of all this. He is there to cause pain and hurt all round so he gets his own way. There are many reasons as to why Iago is like this, such as he has perceptional feelings for Desdemona he is grabby of Othello, etc.Iago begins to make Othello suspicious by dropping hints abo ut Cassio, which leads Othello to find out whats on Iagos mind. Act two, Scene one That Cassio loves her, I do well believet Here Iago starts to say blatantly to Othello that he is sure Cassio has feelings for Desdemona. Again Iago carries on with his acerbate talk to brainwash Othello. Making him into thinking such liaisons about Cassio and Desdemona. Iago begins to start repeating what Othello says which causes Othello to convince himself that Desdemona has been unfaithful. Reasons why Iago is being like this could be that Brabantio is still hot under the collar(predicate) with Othello for marrying his daughter without consent. Brabantio was then murdered.This is very unlikely though. Mainly the reason being the type of person Iago is. He is very ferocious and envious person who lets his enviously overcomes him. Iago continues to collarm reluctant to reveal what he claims he knows about Desdemona and Cassio. This just proves how intelligent and scheming Iago is. He strongly defends the importance of a man or womans reputation, and warns Othello to beware of covetously. Act two Scene one At least into a jealousy so strongjudgement cannot recruitThis quote is from Iago forwarding jealousy towards Othello again using his poison to brainwash Othello. Maybe Iagos poison works so well on Othello that he actually understands and feels the feelings Iago are feeling himself.Now all of what Iago has been telling Othello has been pure lies. Iago is so corruptive and scheming that he falls into his own trap when Othello attacks him.To say my wife is fair, feeds well, loves company, is free of speech, sings, plays, and dances well Where virtue is, these are more virtuous. Act three Scene three.This quote tells us Othello finds that being unfaithful to him is the worse thing she can do to him. So really this is perhaps his reason for acting the way he does. Later Othello says No, Iago, Ill see before I mistrust when I doubt prove And on the proof, there is no more but this away at on once with love or jealouslyThis quote to Iago basically is trying to tell Iago if you prove to me that Desdemona has been unfaithful then I will believe you Why doesnt he just read Desdemona himself? So here Othello assures Iago hes not a jealous man. He says hes confident of his wifes virtue. Iago warns him to watch Desdemona with Cassio she is capable of deception.Iago now tells Othello that he has seen Cassio with Desdemonas strawberry handkerchief. This was true but wasnt intended by Cassio. It was placed on his loves shoulder objet dart she was asleep and then Cassio took it. Othello saw Cassio using it and thought immediately that Desdemona was being unfaithful and deceitful to him.Have you not sometimes seen a handkerchief spy with strawberries in your wifes hand? Act three Scene three.This Quote then starts to build up the tension between Iago and Othello because Iago is being honest and truthful but not for long. The significance of the handkerchief is that Othello was handed it to him form his Great Grandmother when she die. Othello then gave it to Desdemona as a token of his love for her. That is why it is so important.Next Othello says the followingI know not that but such a handkerchief I am sure it was your wifes- did I today see Cassio wipe his beard with. Scene three Act three.This quote then suggests that Desdemona has given it to or left it in Cassios presence. So now Iago claims that Cassio has Desdemonas handkerchief. Othello fills with anger and hatred as this is not what he wants or expects of Desdemona and he isnt happy with the he has to find out. Othello is overcome with jealous grief and vows revenge. To Iagos call of patience, Othello replies his murderous thoughts will never change.Othello is a black man who is high up in the Venetian army. At the starting of the play we are given the impression that Othello has robbed Iago of his title. Act one Scene one Off-capped to him and by the faith of a man, I know my price expense no worse a placeThis quote shows how Iago feels like he has been robbed of his title by Othello. Iago wanted to be higher then anyone because he is a very manipulative and vindictive person. Othello marries Desdemona without Brabantios knowledge and consent, which causes uproar. Iago suggests a way of taking revenge against Othello.They shout in the street outside Brabantios house and tell him the news that he has been robbed. This then plots the play for what is going to happen. Iago will deceive Othello and do his best to cause trouble for Othello. So then he can rob him of his title. Iago is angry about failing to gain the promotion that has gone instead to Cassio. Iago, pretending to be Othellos faithful supporter, warns Othello that Brabantio will assay to break up the marriage. Othello is confident that his service to Venice and his noble descant will make all well.I think that Iago was a very bitter and cruel man. He had no love for no one but himself and wa s bitterly jealous of Othello. Othellos behaviour towards Iago was very vulnerable. Act one Scene two As double as the Dukes. He will divorce youThis quote shows that Iago has to be very intentional by claiming quite blatantly that Desdemona will have nothing to do with you as you didnt gain any consent or blessing from him to marry his daughter. Othello was also very gullible which didnt answer him disbelieve Iago. I also think that Iagos jealousy caused so much trouble for people such as Cassio, Desdemona, Roderigo and Emilia. Othellos behaviour couldnt be helped because of Iagos ways of brainwashing him. Iagos brutal and ruthless actions throughout caused many deaths, at the end, which led to him being injured badly too. unluckily due to Iagos duplicitous ways he caused no end of trouble for Othello and Desdemonas marriage. Therefore his aggressiveness savaged the lives of Othello, Emilia, Desdemona and Cassio within the play. From this play you can see what jealousy and power c an do to so many people by just one deceitful being. Iago didnt have any emotion and love for anyone but himself. He didnt get what he wanted so he caused a stink until he won, but in this occurrence Iagos scheming intentions backfired.
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