Emilee Suter
English 1020
Samuel Gleason
May 7, 2013
Othello
Othello was a great play written by Shakespeare. The play shows the powerful great man named Othello who had fallen in love with a woman named Desdemona, who had married against her father’s word. Desdemona went against her father’s word and his standards for her because he did not want her to interracially marry with a black man. She did not want to do what he told her and she did not want to marry rich and like her father wanted. Othello had a good friend, he thought, named Iago. A crazy and deceitful man named Iago ruined this love for Othello. Iago also ruined the fate of many others in the play. This play shows in the best way that jealousy can ruin people’s lives. Throughout the play many characters like Desdemona, Emilia, and Roderigo all lose their lives for undeserving reasons. Desdemona is Othello’s wife in the play. They eloped because her father did not approve of inertial marriage. After have being married, Iago was trying to convince Othello that Desdemona is cheating on him with Cassio. Iago tries convincing him by telling him that he found his handkerchief that he had given Desdemona with Cassio. Once he had convinced Othello that she was having an affair behind his back, him and Iago go and plot to kill Desdemona and Cassio. They have the killing planned out and on one night after Desdemona was already in bed asleep Othello comes in and after they have spoken and Desdemona had pleaded for her life and her innocents, he smothers her under a pillow and slowly kills her. Iago had a huge role in her death. He was constantly filling Othello’s head with lies to tear him apart. With any person if people tell someone something so much eventually they will start to believe it. This situation shows the influence and power people can have over others. Othello loved Desdemona but because Iago told him the same thing over and over again, he started to believe it. After hearing it for so long he truly believed it with all he had and took care of the problem he thought he had at hand. Othello was blinded by the truth because of Iago. He lost the love of his life due to his blindness towards what was really going on. He thought he could trust Desdemona but Iago made it is his mind where he could only believe him and no one else. If Othello had trusted his wife and not Iago who was trying to turn him away, he would still have Desdemona. One of Desdemona’s close friends name was Emilia. Emilia was married to Iago. They had become friends when they were both having husband issues. She arrived to Othello’s room the night she heard him screaming that there had been a murder. When she came in the room she saw that Desdemona was just about to die. As Desdemona lies dying she speaks out and says that she has been wrongly murdered. When they ask Othello what had happened he admitted that he had killed and tells them it was because she was unfaithful and wronged him. This is when Emilia speaks up and says that she was not unfaithful and she had never had an affair. When Othello realized this he becomes furious at Iago. Iago, out of rage, turns to Emilia and stabs her for telling everyone his secret. Emilia goes and lies by Desdemona and dies happily because she knew she had spoken the truth for her friend. Emilia died for telling the truth about what had really happened and revealed Iago vicious motives. She was blinded many different ways. She was blinded in the way of she did not know he position as a women and told on her own husband. Women in that time were expected to do as their husband say and not to turn on them but Emilia did for the sake of her friend. Another way she was blinded, was her greed. If the right man came along and offered the right price that she would cheat on her husband. She was not fully devoted to Iago, possibly because of all the problems that they had. It is almost as if Emilia would sell herself if the price was right with
are treated differently, belittled, silenced and put down simply because of your gender. This is the world the character of Emilia in William Shakespeare’s play Othello lives in; however, she finds ways to fight back. In the play Othello, Shakespeare develops the character Emilia to give a voice to women who would otherwise be silenced or belittled by their husbands. Emilia argues that men are the cause of faults in their wives, she uses her many strong opinions to assert her equality with men and…
is a study of how jealousy can be fueled by mere circumstantial evidence and can destroy lives and change people’s integrity. In Othello, the hero succumbs to jealousy when Iago convinces him that Desdemona has been an unfaithful wife and in the end Othello murders his wife and then kills himself. It is interesting that Iago uses jealousy against Othello, yet jealousy is likely the source of Iago's hatred in the first place. In Othello, jealousy takes many forms, from sexual suspicion to professional…
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I remember a mass of things, but nothing distinctly. A quarrel, but nothing wherefore ” (II,iii,232233) . Iago, the eyewitness, insists that he has seen everything that has taken place, “ I had rather have this tongue cut from my mouth Than it should do offence to Michael Cassio. Yet I persuade myself to speak the truth Shall nothing wrong him ” (II,iii,184187) . Iago who is one of the soldiers, says that the quarrel had started when him and Montano heard someone cry for help …
its consequences. In the play Othello, the main instigator of conflict was Iago who sabotaged Othello with the help of unsuspecting Rodrigo, Emilia and Cassio. Brabrantio’s racist views of the Moor and Othello’s insecurity and jealousy of Desdemona’s supposed love for Cassio also demonstrates conflict in the play. As a result Othello murders Desdemona and them himself demonstrating the consequences of conflict. Iago presents to the audience strong hatred for Othello. He directly states ‘I hate…
committed suicide after finding out he was mistaken, says eyewitness Lodovico, “O thou Othello, thou was once so good,Fall'n in the practice of a cursèd slave, What shall be said to thee?”(v,ii,304-306). Iago, who is Othello’s ancient , is also responsible for the deaths of Roderigo and Emilia. Iago had planned out revenge because of his jealousy. Gratiano and Lodovico, who are government officials, witnessed this dreadful scene. Cyprus and Venice are in grief today for the loss of these eminent individuals…
service of Venice. Iago is Othello's ambitious friend and ensign. However, he promotes the Florentine Michael Cassio to the position of personal lieutenant and Iago is deadly jealous. Iago begins an evil and malicious campaign against the hero. Act 1 Scene 1: The opening scene introduces, at least by name, the major players in the drama and sets in motion the major action of the play: Iago’s pursuit of revenge against Othello. It tells us also that a war is going on. Roderigo and Iago are arguing in…
Harpreet Brar Mrs.Cook ENG3U0 September 23rd 2012 Stereotypical Barriers In the play, “Othello” by Shakespeare, though the expectations of women are to remain silent and obedient towards men, Desdemona tends to voice out her opinion whereas Emilia conforms to the stereotypical barriers by following the image of what women are expected to be like. To begin, Desdemona shows confidence in her love and fights for her opinion in marrying Othello, the love of her life. After hearing her father’s…
learnt anything throughout the course of Othello, it is that Iago is one of Shakespeare’s smartest, most reckless and sociopathic villain. However this does not stop the pondering question that perhaps if Iago would have failed to get Cassio drunk, his plan would not have been successful. Many people would like to have this sense of hope and agree with the statement. Unfortunately, if we were to take a step back and really take a look at Iago, we would realize that he would have found another evil plan…
position in the army, especially by a man named Iago who is a associate of his. In act I scene III Iago says "I hate the Moor". Iago devises a plan in order to get revenge and embarrass Othello and take Cassio's job, he plans to convince Othello that his newlywed wife Desdemona is cheating on him with Cassio. Iago also lies to a man named Roderigo and says he will get Desdemona to love him as long as Roderigo pays him. Iago from the help of his wife Emilia, acquires a handkerchief that is Desdemona's…