A two and a half page analysis of Iago in Othello by Shakespeare. Few gramatical errors.
Title: A two and a half page analysis of Iago in Othello by Shakespeare. Few gramatical errors.
Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
Details: Words: 645 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
A two and a half page analysis of Iago in Othello by Shakespeare. Few gramatical errors.
Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
Details: Words: 645 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
"Iago is Othello's sword-bearer. He has been passed over for the position of Lieutenant, and this draws out his evil nature. He feels that he has been wronged and cannot accept the position that Othello gives him. Iago orchestrates Othello's downfall out of malice and revenge, and it is worse because Iago coats his poisonous words in the appearance of truth. Othello has no reason to doubt Iago, and Iago is able to completely manipulate
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Rodrigo from the shadows, where no one sees him. Iago also tries to add Bianca into all the chaos. Emilia then enters, and is told to tell Othello what has happened.
Othello ends up strangling Desdemona, and Iago kills his wife when she tries to tell the truth. He kills he too late, the truth had already been spoken about Iago's plot. After wounding Iago with a sword, Othello kills himself, this concluding the play.