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Othello, By William Shakespeare

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Throughout Othello, by William Shakespeare, we see behind the scenes of Iago’s master plans. He tells the audience about how he’s going to get his way through actions carried out by the other characters. We’ve read about his motives for revenge on Othello because the lieutenancy was given to Cassio, instead of Iago. Another motive was that Othello had an affair with Emilia, Iago’s wife, which Iago would sleep with Desdemona, Othello’s wife, in order to get back at him. We see Iago’s plans in action for example, when Emilia finds Desdemona’s handkerchief which Iago places in Cassio’s room to raise suspicion. Not only were Iago’s plans emotionally straining, they caused most of the character’s their trust for others and lives to disappear. From this, we see that Iago is an evil mastermind that plots everyone against each other so he can be on top. This desire persuades him to do irrational things that can help him, but also gets revenge on others through emotional and physical pain and the irony that occurs between characters for Iago. Not only this, but also, he has a narcissistic personality which leads to him to try to get to the top and refuses to stop trying until he’s there.
At the beginning of the play, we start with a conversation between Iago and Roderigo, a gentleman in love with Desdemona. They talk about the Moor, Othello, who elopes with Desdemona. Along with this, Othello just promoted Cassio to lieutenant. Iago’s first thought is to use Roderigo to tell

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