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Power Of Emotion In Othello

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The complex nature of the human experience allows an individual to feel certain emotions that can be made prominent due to the circumstances of situations. Shakespeare’s Revenge tragedy “Othello” reinforces this concept, displaying how emotions can be manipulated through the binary between the appearance and reality of certain situations. This is made prominent through the notion of hatred and love and a fatal flaw that is presented through the protagonist Othello, and the idea of Trust and Deceit which is displayed though the antagonist, Iago.

A major component of the human experience, are the powerful emotions referred to as Love and Hatred. These emotions have the ability to dictate relationships between people, in particular romantic relationships. The protagonist Othello, expresses the emotion of love towards his wife Desdemona, however the feeling deteriorates into hatred as he is told that she is believed to be sleeping with another man. In the couple’s first lines of the play, we are introduced to their romantic relationship. Othello’s first major speech expresses the love between his new wife and himself, telling the audience “She loved me for the dangers I had passed, And I loved her that she did pity them.” However, as much as love can be a rewarding and affectionate emotion, similarly to hatred it can be foolish and blind. These emotions have the power to bestow a coloured lens and can disguise the truth of reality. When Othello is proposed to the idea that

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