Othello Dishonest Quotes

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Othello
Othello by William Shakespeare is a play aligned around dishonesty. Throughout the whole play one character in particular is very deceiving and dishonest, Iago, he gets pleasure by ruining the lives of others. As seen in act 2 scene 1 lines 226-231, this is evident. Iago convinces people that the ones they love are liars as in the play how Desdemona is made out to be a cheater and dishonest. Once again Iago lies, and gets on Othello’s good side to persuade him that this is going on. Before Othello finds out, Iago tells Roderigo so he can have another man on his side to get this out and have Othello believe it. He persuades Roderigo to believe him by pointing out Othello’s imperfections saying that he is ugly and won’t be able to keep up with her because of the age difference. He tells Roderigo that she’s cheating on Othello with Cassio because he is young and handsome and has all the right quality’s that a young beautiful girl like Desdemona could ever want. Roderigo had a hard time believing him in the beginning, but Iago never stopped egging it on that it was happening between the two. Once Iago has Roderigo right where he wants him, he is ready to proceed with his plan. He needed a reliable source so that it wasn’t him just accusing this. …show more content…

Iago really has no real proof as to why she’s a “cheater”. He still deprives the truth from Roderigo, although he second guesses this because he can’t believe what he is hearing. Iago makes it just so believable because he brings up how smooth Cassio is as seen in Act 2 scene 1 lines 241-247. How could Desdemona every want to be with a boring older man, when she could have bad boy, who’s very smooth and crafty? “ A pestilent complete knave, and the women hath found him already.” Lines

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