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Examples Of Figurative Language In Othello

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Greed, jealousy, revenge, hatred, love, regret, death. Othello. Othello loves Desdemona, Iago loves Desdemona, Emilia loves Iago, Cassio loves Desdemona. Othello, written by Shakespeare is a love story gone tragically wrong. In the novel, jealousy, greed and hatred cause one character to take revenge and that leads to tragedy. Jealousy is common in the novel, and the author, Shakespeare uses it to keep the storyline moving. In Othello, Shakespeare uses figurative language to help Iago manipulate Othello, causing the reader to feel more sympathetic towards him. The way Iago is treating Othello makes the reader realize what jealousy and a thirst for revenge can cause a person to do to another person. Othello was manipulated by Iago in many different ways for numerous different reasons, one of them is jealousy. Iago was jealous of the relationship Othello shared with Desdemona. Therefore, he felt revenge was necessary and the only way to do that was by destroying their relationship. “He hath a person and a smooth dispose / To be suspected, framed to make women false”(35). In this piece of text, Iago is stating that he will destroy Othello’s relationship by falsely accusing Cassio and Desdemona of having an affair. For someone …show more content…

This enraged Iago; he felt he deserved the promotion more than anyone else. After all, Iago did work very hard at an attempt to get that promotion. Unfortunately, Iago worked much harder and was better at getting revenge. “As masterly as he: mere prattle, without practice / Is all his soldiership. But he, sir, had the election; / And I, of whom his eyes had seen the proof”(5). Since Iago felt entitled to the job, he “obviously” deserved it. All of this manipulation over not getting a job promotion, and jealousy of a relationship, once again, showing what revenge can do to a person’s mental state and why Othello not only has more sympathy from the reader, but deserves

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