Othello
In the play , the character of has certain traits, which make him seem naive and unsophisticated, compared to many other people. This is why Iago, is able to manipulate him so easily. Iago told Roderigo, "O,sir, content you. I follow him to serve my turn upon him "(I, i lines 38-9). Iago is saying, he only follows to a point, and upon reaching it he will not follow him any longer. This is the first sign of how deceitful Iago will be. Iago has his own evil agenda in mind and he will use his reputation of being "honest Iago" to influence .
The Moor, as many Venetians call him, is of strong character. He is very proud and in control of every move throughout the play. The ...
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person is very mysterious. He is mysterious in that he believes there is magic brewing everywhere. With this dark side he is also very outgoing, and not very bright. It is almost too easy for Iago to trick him into believing that Desdemona is unfaithful. Though he doesn't reflect too much on his past, it is apparent that he has been very successful in many battles and earned the rank of general. The fact that he is supposed to be a experienced soldier and leader contradicts his actions of letting his jealous emotions destroy his life.
For all the dangers and encounters he has been involved in, this man is still naive of the corruptness of other individuals. has a trusting nature that will bring about his downfall. He put his trust in Iago during times of war and during 's marriage to Desdemona. Although this wasn't very bright of , even if he was not as naïve or more cynical, it still would have been hard for him to discover that Iago was lying. Everyone ...
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Roderigo antagonized him. These words Othello said are important now, but they will be more important later when he is alone with Desdemona in their bedroom. He will say:
"Now, by heaven,
My blood begins my safer guides to rule,
And passion, having my best judgement collied,
Assays to lead the way. If I once stir
Or do but lift this arm, the best of you
Shall sink in my rebuke" (II, iii, lines 203-8).
Again it is strange that a man who so obviously commands respect can be led astray so easily.
When the same man is brought hears from "honest Iago" that his wife may be having an affair he does not look for any substantial proof. He almost instantly believes Iago ...
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