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Character Analysis Of Othello

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Othello
Othello is a tragedy which was written in 1622 by William Shakespeare (Zender, K.F 1994). Iago from Othello is a central character and understanding him is key to understanding Shakespeare's entire play, Othello not least because he holds the longest part in the play, he has about 1,070 lines in the play.
Iago's character is consumed with hatred and jealousy. He is jealous of Cassio for obtaining the position of Lieutenant over him, jealous of Othello, believing that he has slept with his wife and jealous of Othello's held position despite his race (Zender, K.F 1994). Most people ask themselves if Iago is evil? Most will say yes. Iago has very few redeeming qualities, he has the ability to charm and convince people of his loyalty and honesty but for the audience, we are immediately introduced to his vitriol and desire for revenge despite his lack of proved reason.
Iago represents evil and cruelty for its own sake. He is deeply unpleasant and this is revealed to the audience in no uncertain terms in his numerous asides. He even acts as an advocate for Othello's character, telling the audience that he is noble and in doing so, comes across as even more villainous that he is prepared to ruin Othello's life despite his acknowledged goodness (Zender, K.F 1994).
Iago double crosses all the characters who consider him their friend. Most shockingly perhaps, he kills Roderigo, a character who he has colluded with and been mostly honest with throughout the play. He used

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