Iago Is Responsible For Othello's Downfall Essay

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April 26, 1564 a wise man was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, United Kingdom. William Shakespeare was a playwright, actor, and a English poet. The play “Othello” was written by Shakespeare, the play tells the story of a powerful general named Othello, whose marriage and life were ruined by a manipulative, and envious soldier, Iago. Manipulation and jealousy are the two major themes of the play. Once read, the audience realizes that Iago is completely responsible for the downfall of Othello.

“Othello” begins with the characters Roderigo a young, rich, and foolish man who wants Desdemona to himself and the villain of the play, Iago. Roderigo is disturbed with Iago because Roderigo gives him money to buy Desdemona luxury items, but then finds out that Iago has been wasting his money all this time. The play’s protagonist Othello has decided to make Michael Cassio, a highly educated and very inexperienced in battle his lieutenant. Iago finds out furthermore becomes furious of Othello’s decision and …show more content…

Readers might suggest that Othello is responsible for his own downfall. The reader’s would argue and say that Othello was too naïve to not notice what Iago was doing to him. That is not the case. As the reader can see further on in the play Iago states a very unquestionable claim that Desdemona disobeyed her father when she decided to leave her home to be with her husband. Iago was trying to make a point with Othello telling him “She did deceive her father, marrying you, And when she seemed to shake and fear your looks, She loved them most” (3.3.208-211) Iago’s point is Desdemona deceived her father what makes you think (Othello) she can not deceive you. Iago was trying to accuse Desdemona of cheating with honest Cassio. Both claims are true but there is more evidence to declare Iago being guilty for causing Othello to become insane as well as losing his state of

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