Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Analysis of Act 5 in Othello :: Othello essays
Analysis of Act 5 in Othello Iagos intelligence causes the self destruction of Othello. He appears to be the most born(predicate) person in the play, Othello, by the way he acts and handles some situations. Iago is set to plan revenge on Othello for not making him lieutenant. He gains the trust of Othello by telling lies to him, and these lies cause the destruction of Othello. Othello should have investigated on some of the outrageous things Iago has told him. Iago is simply just trying to gain Othellos trust. This is shown when Iago talks about killing Roderigo because he was saying bad things about Othello. Nine or ten sentences I had thought t have yerked him here under the ribs. (12, 4-6). The same thing happens again, this time about Cassio. With her - on her - what you will. (41, 42). Iago tells Othello about Cassio sleeping with Desdemona. This appears to be Iagos smartest move because this causes the death of Desdemona and Cassio. This part also appears impo rtant to Iago because he is finally made lieutenant. Othello changes dramatically when he hears all these lies from Iago. He is now less patient. He hurries through many decisions to be made. Such as the one to kill his wife. He also jumps to conclusions as well as quickly. This is shown when Iago and Bianca are talking about Cassio and Othello misinterprets them talking about Desdemona. Ay, let her rot and perish and be damned tonight, for she shall not live. (41, 200-201. Othello is planning Desdemonas death. He appears to be precise stressed out, by the way he acts and
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