Iago's Behavior in William Shakespeare's Othello

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Iago's Behavior in William Shakespeare's Othello

Firstly the definition of the word 'malignity' is acting out of deep

rooted ill will or feelings of deep hatred. However it is also a

persistent and on, going suggesting an intense desire to cause pain or

suffering upon another person.

Iago has many reasons for acting the way he does, his reasons may not

be right or logical but he believes in them so strongly that he is

willing to kill and destroy people's lives in the process of

completing them. He has been described as showing 'motiveless

malignity' and this could be due to his entire motives stemming from

one source this being jealousy, all of Iago´s motives are due to this

single feeling. His revenge comes from wanting to damage the people he

is jealous of. There is genuine substance for his feelings, but they

grow wildly out of his paranoia, for example, he seems to elaborate on

these initial ideas until he thinks and convinces himself that

everybody has slept with his wife, and for this he wants further

revenge. In his quest for revenge he uses Roderigo for money and the

strangest factor of all; he seems to enjoy what he is doing!

Iago becomes exceptionally jealous of Othello due to his position in

the Venetian Army. Iago feels that Othello cannot be placed above him

because of Othello's skin colour and ethnic origin. Iago frequently

refers to Othello as the 'Moor´ and the 'Black Ram´, with these

statements Iago is implying that Othello is less a person or somehow

inadequate in comparison to that of white people and because of his

race he should not hold the position he does in the army. Out of this

racism also extents the jealousy of Othello´ wife, Desdemona. The

first time he mentions this, in Act 1, scene 3 he seems unconvinced of

the rumours which have apparently been circulated about Othello

sleeping with Emilia, saying that this is 'thought abroad' but that he

knows 'not if't be time'. However, he he says that he will'do as if

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