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Othello Essay

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“Othello” is a Shakespearean tragedy it encompasses many different elements of tragedies, by the end numerous characters have died. The dramatic form of classical tragedy bring out from the tragic plays of ancient Athens, which described the downfall of a hero or famous character of Greek legend. The hero would struggle against overcoming destiny, and his defeat would be so noble that he wins the moral victory over the forces that shatter him. Shakespeare tragedy is a more relaxed genre, but “Othello” much more than. The full title of the play gives us a better understanding of it. William Shakespeare’s “Othello” is a tragedy and we expect the tragic hero to end up dead or at least destroyed. Also “The Moor” gives us more information about …show more content…

Iago himself offers many explanations and reasons for his behavior during the play, his reasons may not be right but he is intending to destroy people’s lives in the process of completing them. His character is eroded with jealousy and hatred (Anon., n.d.). He is feeling angry and humiliated because he didn’t get the promotion, a chance to be in a higher position in the army. These feelings were obvious from the beginning. He also doesn’t seem to respect Othello much. His tone when he talks about him is very sarcastic and disrespectful. He even refers to him as “his moor ship”, which is a pun for “his worship”. From the beginning, Iago is represented as a manipulative person. He encourages Roderigo to prank Brabantio. Iago’s language might seem complex and unclear, but this’s a part of Shakespeare’s characterization of him. One remarkable sentence that he said, “I’m not what I am”. This reflects a very mysterious personality and unclear purposes. He tries to win us, the audience, on his side by his cleverness and energy before we realize his true purposes and dark goals. Iago is using a figurative or metaphorical language when he says that if his behaviors reflected his feelings and

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