The Irony Of Jealousy In Shakespeare's Othello

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Shakespeare used characters and social values to create the tragedy Othello as a statement about deception and honesty, as well as a cautionary tale about jealousy. In the tragedy of Othello a man by the name of Iago is overlooked by the general,Othello, with the position of military lieutenant, which was given to his acquaintance, Cassio. Iago instantly becomes jealous and as a result of that, he then proceeds to deceive the main characters of the play, mainly Othello, as well as Desdemona, Roderigo, and Cassio. Through the deception also comes the irony of honesty, as Iago deceives the characters by being dishonest more than anything, while the others think he is being completely honest. Jealousy from Iago, Roderigo and Othello drove

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