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Theme Of Trust In Othello

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Friendship is built upon the basis of trust, but what happens when someone takes advantage of that trust? This is a theme present in Shakespeare’s Othello. Iago - the supposedly honest confidant of the titular character, Othello - attempts to ruin his life by tricking Othello into believing his lieutenant, Cassio, is sleeping with his wife. Under most circumstances, one would have enough faith in their wife to believe that she would not sleep with another, however Iago is a silver tounged wordsmith, who will tell anyone whatever they need to hear in order to further his plot. It is in doing this that he takes advantage of Othello’s tragic flaw – trust. By using the guise of a friend, Iago wholeheartedly convinces Othello of his wife’s misogyny. Iago is able to exploit Othello’s trust through his employment of example and creation of ethos. No argument can be trusted without proof. Under normal circumstances, Othello would never believe that …show more content…

Throughout scene 3.3, Iago further cements his honesty and dependability. Primarily, Iago uses friendly diction to create a feeling that he is helping Othello. This is especially prevalent with Iago’s repetition of the word “love.” Iago states, “My lord, you know I love you” (3.3.134) to point out how much he cares for Othello’s best interest. This diction choice creates ethos, as it reinforces how he is loyal to Othello. Of course Othello will trust someone who is loyal to him. Othello also grows to further trust Iago, as he perceives him as wise – especially after his employment of aphorism; “Men should be what they seem” (3.3.147). By stating something that should be a moral truth, Iago builds upon his image of a wise and honorable friend. In order to bolster his own reputation, Iago tells people exactly what they want to hear. It is because of this that Othello took the word of his “friend” before that of Desdemona, who is supposed to be his life

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