Desdemona's Whiteness In Othello

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Iago suggested to Roderigo that Desdemona may have only been satisfying her curiosity by being with a black man. He says that Desdemona was getting bored with the sex from Othello and wanted something new (Shakespeare 2.1.282-283). She wanted someone more like herself, someone who was young and white, like Cassio (Shakespeare 2.1.280-281). Othello feared that this was true. When Iago told Othello that Desdemona was cheating on him with Cassio, Othello had no choice but to believe it. Iago’s lies made Othello so paranoid. Desdemona’s whiteness and Othello’s blackness made it easier for Iago to manipulate Othello. He made Othello so insecure and uncomfortable about his race that he took his own life and killed his wife. Othello’s blackness turns

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