Who Is Iago Responsible For Othello's Downfall

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Tragedy, despair, jealousy, deception, manipulation, and hatred are just a few terms to describe Shakespeare’s thriller of a play, “Othello”. From start to finish, the readers are on the edge of their seats due to the impeccable storytelling of Shakespeare. In his play, there are two characters (Othello and Iago) who have a complex relationship with each other and their surrounding people. Iago manipulates Othello in making him believe anything he tells him therefore allowing Iago to close in on his objective. While Othello starts to have a lack of confidence, he slowly starts to trust Iago which ultimately leads to his downfall. In this play, readers are shown a pesky Iago doing whatever he can to undermine Othello’s authority and he goes through a good amount of work to achieve this goal. Iago is a very good antagonist because he gains other’s trust, takes advantage of his peers’ flaws and without remorse causes the deaths of his counterparts to achieve his goal. The main weapon Iago used in the play was trust. He knew how to play to each character’s personality to get them to believe what he said over anyone else’s word (in other words, manipulation). In Othello, Iago is extremely manipulative. Iago is a …show more content…

When Cassio and Desdemona are merely talking, Iago leads Othello to them. As Othello views the scene, Iago plants seeds of doubt and jealousy in Othello. He uses hesitation as he speaks. This causes Othello to question what Iago is really saying. With Othello's insistence, Iago gives in and expresses his dislike of Cassio and Desdemona talking to each other by saying, “Ha! I don’t like that.” When Othello questions Iago by saying, "What did you say?" Iago begins calculating his next move. He pretends to be hesitant in his accusations by saying, “Nothing, my lord.” Deviously and cleverly, Iago is causing Othello to think that Cassio and his wife should not be talking. Therefore, making Othello oblivious to Iago’s

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