Category: Iago
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Othello: The Consequences of Knowing and Not Knowing
Shakespeare has used deception throughout the vast majority of his work. In the well-known comedy Twelfth Night, Viola deceives everyone including her own family into thinking that she is a man named Cesario by changing how she dresses, acts and talks, all to benefit herself. In the tragedy Romeo and Juliet, Juliet secretly marries Romeo…
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Othello and Iago: Actions and their Consequences
In society, there are many people who made bad choices because of their own influences or because of another persons influences. Some people do not know if they made the right choice without finding out what is going to happen after. For example, a driver does not know if it is right to run a…
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Othello: The Consequences of Knowing and Not Knowing
Shakespeare has used deception throughout the vast majority of his work. In the well-known comedy Twelfth Night, Viola deceives everyone including her own family into thinking that she is a man named Cesario by changing how she dresses, acts and talks, all to benefit herself. In the tragedy Romeo and Juliet, Juliet secretly marries Romeo…
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The Theme of Revenge in Othello
Revenge occurs because of hate which leads to peoples demise. Vengeance is one of the main themes in the play Othello by William Shakespeare. It is a recurring theme throughout the play, and the plot revolves around it. Retribution has been shown many times in Roderigo, in Othello, the plays main character, and Iago, the…
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Othello: the Reasons for Iago’s Revenge
The play Othello, written by William Shakespeare, is a tragedy story about a moor (General) Othello and his downfall between his newly wedded wife, Desdemona. The story begins in Venice and how Roderigo was gaining his affection for Desdemona. Roderigo is been paying Iago money to help him win Desdemonas love and affection. Roderigo later…