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Thursday, December 7, 2017

'Othello - Iago and Character Manipulation'

'The homosexual sagaciousness is a fickle thing. Where at a time we may toss out an idea or concept as unfeasible or insane, when faced with drastic circumstances we delve at anything to encourage ourselves. Be it removed from the truth, the human mind will bring out delusions that be visor upon their stresses and quiet apt thought. In the field of study of Othello, by Shakespeare, Iago substance abuse the faults of human logical thinking to great effect, preying on those ill of mind. despite the fact that he is considered Othellos trustworthy servant, this calculative man uses his stature to secure his revenge, organization every ill luck and whim to his make dastardly schemes. Iago soundly muddles Othellos mind, using his jealousy and persecution as the fasten against him; he becomes the animal master of Rodrigo; and he influences Cassio when the unsuspecting police lieutenant is down in the doldrums. Iago plays upon each of the characters faults- jealousy, obsession, and pride- to discover his means. The mindset of valet is subject to the dilemmas that they are confronted with.\nOne of the graduation to fall infra Iagos spell is the love-struck Rodrigo. This short man is devastated by Desdemonas marriage to the Moor, to the point where hed even hold his own sufferness by stating It is giddiness to live when to live is torment; and thence feel we a prescription to go by when death is our doc (Act 1, Scene II). And who comes swooping in to secure his maturation prey but the vulture Iago. Iago uses Rodrigos rheumatoid obsession of Desdemona, ofttimes akin to a stalker, against him. He tells Roderigo that he will have Desdemona and to put bills in thy base (Act 1, Scene II).\nIago withal plays upon the Moors race and Desdemonas gender, stating that both(prenominal) the Moor and Desdemona would meet interest in each other when they are cheerful with their lust. Rodrigo, who is already just about unstable, grasps upon Iagos consoling with a passion- his only life line against insanity. Thus Iago gains a pawn an... '

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