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Manipulation In Othello And Much Ado About Nothing

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Manipulation is a very powerful word. People utilize it everyday to get what they want. By deceiving someone and tricking them into seeing a desired opinion or point of view, people gain power. To effectively take advantage of the power of manipulation, a person must exploit and use another person's weaknesses. By using a person's own thoughts and feelings against them, they are able to be manipulated with ease. In Shakespeare's tragedy Othello, these tactics are used almost to perfection by Iago and as is Othello, Trickery and manipulation are ever present in the comedy Much Ado About Nothing. Both of these iconic works of literature are riddled with acts of deceit and treachery and contain overarching themes related to manipulation.
In Othello, close to every character is manipulated in one way or …show more content…

He achieves his goals by gaining his victims’ trust and appearing as though he is a good person whose only interest is to help other people, however, each time someone begins to feel as though they are forming a bond with him, in reality Iago is only obtaining information and using the person to his advantage. His primary target is Roderigo, who is blinded by his love for Desdemona, but she already married to Othello. Because of this, he seeked to get advice from Iago who made a promise that he could help Roderigo to win Desdemona over and to take her away from Othello. Iago begins his treachery at this point in the play by giving Roderigo a false sense of hope, that at some point he would be able to have Desdemona for himself. After giving him this information, Iago makes Roderigo give him something in return, and then reaffirms Roderigo's hopes of having Desdemona, as is done in the quote, "The food that to him now is as luscious as locusts, shall be to him shortly as acerb as the coloquintida. She must change for youth; when she is sated with his body, she will find the error of her choice. She must have change, she must; therefore put money in thy purse."

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