12/14/2023 0 Comments Iago othello“Look at her, Moor, if thou hast eyes to see:/ She has deceived her father, and may thee.”Īfter Desdemona confirms to Brabantio that she is in love with and has married Othello, he offers a fellow warning about keeping a close eye on his new wife. In addition he is completely unrepentant when asked to make amends by those who witnessed the act, referring to her tears being false, and implying that her tears are not the only thing that are false. She’s completely innocent and cannot understand the shocking behavior of her husband. ![]() Desdemona’s simple statement of innocence undeserving of such action strikes a powerful reaction by the audience. Eventually, the violence that had been threatened boils over and becomes reality as Othello strikes Desdemona in front of everyone. As dignitaries from Venice arrive with news for Othello, Desdemona’s every mention of Cassio prompts angry reactions from her husband. The tension in the play build later in the scene as Othello’s madness deepens. This line from his soliloquy indicates his malicious intent and foreshadows the devastation of his wicked plot that will eventually unravel and come about. Conveying him as a psychopath, being in able to display the actions of feeling guilt or concern of his own behavior and the actions that come from that. Also to imply a total lack of guilt and conscience, a why to justify his treacherous behavior towards others surrounding him. ![]() Displaying Iago as a non-apologetic, and self-aware human being. This rhetorical question of Iago’s soliloquy, almost allows the exploitation of the virtues and weaknesses of his friends. ![]() “And what’s he then that says I play the villain?”
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