Othello As A Tragic Hero Essay

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In the play “Othello” by William Shakespeare love, jealousy, and conspiracy defined the tone of the play. Desdemona’s beauty makes two men fall desperate in love with her, but their differences make Othello the tragic hero of the play and Iago the despicable villain. Othello is a "tragic hero" because of his self-centered nature and his gullibility. Othello also has a noble stature and a high position in his culture. Othello is great and an honest solder but not perfect He also allows himself to be manipulated by other people for instance, Iago instead of trusting his own heart Othello easily believe other people or his friends. Othello is a tragic hero because he is noble, he suffers from a fatal tragic events and he goes through a tragic downfall. Iago is an envious and resentful men whose ambition is to have everything that belongs to Othello. Iago’s ambition is to obtain Othello’s position, love, and fortune. Although, Othello kills his wife Desdemona, Iago is responsible for her death, and the downfall of Othello and himself. Iago is more jealous than Othello because Iago is willing to hurt
Iago sees Cassio and Emilia kissing but he does not take any action of it. He is just too busy making plans to destroy Desdemona and Othello’s love and Cassio for taking his position, but Iago does not care about his own wife Emilia at all. Even Iago is at the low level at military position than Othello he hates Othello and he would not follow him. Iago is just taking an advantage by serving under Othello. “Whether I in any just term am affined /To love the Moor./ (I.1 36-37)I follow him to serve my turn upon him./ We cannot all be masters, nor all masters /Cannot be truly followed.(I.1 39-41) by saying this Iago really proves that he doesn’t respect Othello and will not going to follow

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