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Iago Manipulates Racial Anxieties In Othello

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This is a fantastic piece of literature to analyze, particularly because of the violent riots going on today. Being a huge fan of Shakespeare, I’m always happy to write about his work. On the other hand, I can understand why many people struggle with “Othello”. The play is either really racist or super confusing. People say Othello treats its title character as a savage, and a lot of people say race doesn’t matter at all to the story, which means they are ignoring how cleverly Iago manipulates racial anxieties throughout. In the first scene, we don’t get to meet the title character. Instead, we hang out with Iago and Roderigo (his stupid, stupid friend). They’re on their way to tell Desdemona’s daddy, Brabantio, that she just got secretly married to Othello. They talk about why Iago is plotting: he was passed over for a very important promotion. Throughout all of this, of …show more content…

Although he doesn’t exactly start off that way. He goes from being basically the second most decent person in the play, to a delirious murderer in five acts (“Literary”). Othello doesn’t fall because he’s stupid, or a savage, or because he’s just jealous. He believes Iago and falls to jealousy because every segment of society has been telling him he’s a stupid, ugly, savage and a threat to pure white womanhood, and that when he excels he must be an exception. Iago doesn’t win by providing a case for Desdemona’s infidelity; he wins by providing the general with just enough and letting Othello’s insecurities and fears do the rest. He reminds Othello that no matter how much good he does for Venice, he will always be an outsider; after all, Brabantio thought Othello was the best, but that didn’t stop him from doing a 180 when Othello married Desdemona. He is always one misstep away from being just a

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