Othello Essay
As it is a tradgedy, thought, we have to have a victim or
victims, in this case Othello, and the cause of their misery, which is
Iago. Iago manipulates Cassio, Roderigo, Emilia, and Othello, useing a
variety of methods. Iago’s plots are skillfully crafted with multiple
levels of intrigue. Iago also pays attention to the smallest detail,
proveing his skill as a villian. Thus, Iago is a masterful villian who
manipulates all those around him.
Iago manipultes Cassio, Roderigo, Emilia,
and Othello in several ways. Cassio is manipulated by Iago first getting
him fired. Then, under the guise of friendship, Iago suggests that
Cassio ask Desdemona for help in getting reinstated. This is an ingenius
move on as his part, as Cassio must pursue Desdemona’s help behind
Othello’s back. Roderigo is manipulated by Iago’s telling him to pursue
Desdemona, even though Desdemona is already married. Although this is a
blatent lie on Iago’s part, as the viewer sees not a single hint that
Desdemona even acknowledges Roderigo’s existance, it is so cleverly
delivered to Roderigo that he takes as a fact, even when the facts show
otherwise. Iago controls Emilia through her love that she has for him.
He uses her love of him to get her to steal Desdemona’s handkerchief.
Othello is manipulated by suggestion and hints that are carefully worded
and said at just the right moment. Each one weakens his
faith in Desdemona a little more. Then Iago produces “evidence” to add
weight to his innuendos. The evidence is so believeably delivered and
Othello already so incenced by Iago’s words that Othello does not even
question the truth of what he sees. This skillful manipulation of those
around qualifies Iago as a supreme villian.
Iago’s plots are skillfully crafted and
contain multiple levels of intrigue. Iago gets Cassio drunk and
disorderly until he starts a fight. Iago then goes to Othello and tells
him that he should not allow such behavior and to fire Cassio. Then Iago
convincea Cassio to pursue Desdemona’s help on the sly. Finally, Iago
uses Cassio’s pursuit of Desdemona on the sly as proof of their affair.
Only a villian of great skill could craft such a plan, as there are so
many variables and chances for someone to stop and question everything
or reveal how Iago was involved in what they did. Iago also plans out
his entire sceme from the very begginning of the play. He does no
planning, Iago simply moves along continuing with his plan through the
whole film. It seems as though he knew exactly how everyone would act to
his manipulation and react to the actions of each other. Iago also leaps
upon every opportunity that presents itself during the course of the
movie. For example, Iago plans just for Desdemona’s handkerchief to be
in Cassio’s possesion, but when Bianca storms in and accueses Cassio of
being unfaithful, Iago jumps on this opportunity and even more
thouroughly convinces Othello of Desdemona’s guilt.
Iago pays attention to the smallest
details, makeing his manipulation even more complete. For example, Iago
drops hints about Desdemona possibly being unfaithful, but he does not
say anything outright, because that would be suspicious. Iago only tells
Othello of what he “knows” when confronted about it and asked directly,
and even then after repeated beggings for information on the part of
Othello. If Iago had been more forward with his suspicions, Othello
would not have believed him as much. Also, when
Iago accuires Desdemona’s handkerchief, he does it very carefully. He
has Emilia accuire it, then makes her tell no one that she did and won’t
tell her why. If he had gotten it himself, someone might have seen him,
and that would have raised suspiscion. These small details would have
been overlooked by someone who was careless and less thourough. Iago
also removes Roderigo, by convincing him to try to kill Cassio and
then killing Roderigo out of what he claims as self defence. A lesser
villian would simply have let Roderigo go, but he might have talked, so
eliminating him was the only way to gaurantee he wouldn’t. Iago also
convinces everyone not to tell how they know what they know to each
other, which is a very important detail because if any of the other
characters had spoken of Iago role in their actions, his whole plot
would have bee thwarted. The great attention that Iago pays to the
smallest details cements him as a master manipulator and
cunning villian. Iago his an ingenious manipulator and villian who
controls everyone around him. The way he manipulates Cassio, Desdemona,
Othello, and Roderigo is proof of this. His ability to intertwine his
plots, play the characters off each other, and take advantage of every
opportunity that presents inself shows his skill as a manipulator.
Finally, Iagos attention to detail, ensuring his total control over his
victims and solidifying him as a true villian. Only a truely great
villian who uses his brain, thinks through every possibility, and jumps
upon every oppurtunity could have done what Iago did in Othello.
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