Examples Of Turning Point In Othello

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The turning point of the play Othello resides in Act 3. This key point consists of Iago slyly tricking Othello into believing that his own wife Desdemona was betraying him. Up until this event Othello had continually been portrayed as a intelligent, strong, and confident man. While the former two still stand true, the latter has been proven false throughout the entirety of Act 3. One of the most significant reasons for Othello to so quickly trust Iago and his manipulative nature is his lack of confidence socially. While Othello is a strong military man with many tales of battles he’s fought in, he lacks the confidence he possessed in those scenarios when he is engaging with the other characters in the play. In Scene Three of Act Three Othello

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