Othello 5
'Othello is a study into the potency of evil'
Discuss this view of the play, paying careful attention to Iago's motives and destructive achievements (you should concerntrate on Act III Scene III though you will have to relate it to other parts of the play).
Potent in its literal sense means powerful. This essay therefore is based on a statement saying that the play is a study into the power of evil. Evil is conveyed in many different ways in Othello, but they all seem to radiate from Iago. Therefore it would only be appropriate if I did a study into the evil of Iago, and how it affects everything and everybody in the play.
Shakespeare conveys Iago's evil in many ways throughout Othello, ...
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at talking to the crowd and making us realise that it is the enemy within we should fear most.
Some people could argue that Iago was extremely lucky to have all the opportunities put in front of him, such as Emilia finding Othello's handkerchief. I, however believe that whatever the situation, Iago would be able to take the situation, and therefore Othello's downfall was imminent. An example of this would be in Act III, Scene III. Iago says, 'Look to your wife; observe her well with Casio,' which is taking advantage of knowing that Desdemona will try to defend Cassio and seem to be in love with him. In adapting to new situations, Iago uses people's strengths and weaknesses, also like in the extract above. This is a sign of his evil, reversing good things and making them bad.
Over the course of Act III, Scene III, Iago turns Othello into the same kind of evil person he is. It is almost like a possessive type of evil, like in the old morality or 'miracle' plays I mentioned in ...
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motive. If he loved her even half as much as Othello loved Desdemona, he would be very upset, and certainly not use it to his advantage.
A part of Iago's evil, is how he makes himself seem to be telling the truth, when really he is scheming intelligently. A part of this is the 'injured innocence' that he uses, such as where he says, 'I hope you will consider what is spoke comes from my love,' coming just so that Othello does not question Iago's motives. Iago continues to use comments like this throughout the play, just so that Othello is not suspicious; until finally Othello does not even question Iago, when his only evidence is a handkerchief and some stories.
Another technique ...
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