What Role Does Iago Play In The Destruction Of Othello

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There is another critic who made a real impact on people and even on other critics, F.R. Leavis, he believe that yes Iago played on destruction Othello but Othello seems to be ready, he found that Othello had fears from inside and all what Iago did was exploding them to the outside. He was an outsider and any outsider might feel a kind of insecurity, this makes it easier to get convinced that he has something missing and his wife might search for it with another one. So leavis has point of view that Othello had an argent decision to kill his wife by believing that his wife had cheated on to him, and to deny Rodrigo without being sure of other, and all that happened when he convinced by the words of Iago, that seems to there is something with …show more content…

He is not as he appears, his good is awful for others, individuals over and over depend on him, and he sells out them. He wants the chance to have others unwittingly working to fill his needs. In any case, for this, as his a lot against Othello begins moving and assembling force, he loses control of it and must go for broke to keep it from slamming. Iago is a man with a mania for control and salad over other people and that his achieve. He wants to vengeance from Othello, in another way there is around Othello more than one person like Desdemona and Rodrigo. So before ruin his plan, he decided to use them in his plan. Iago teases and confounds other by talking in way that shows up at first to be astonishingly sensible, yet which on nearer assessment appears to be void, or to consider about seriously the speaker. An example is a discourse starting “We cannot all be master…” (Pacheco, A and Johnson, D (Eds), (2012)) which mean he would appear to what he showed. So Iago’s actions show us that evil inside him was more than what he showed to other and this led to the tragic events of the play, while the others they did not know what is his plans. Shakespeare did intend the character of iago to represent in the play, a mysterious figure but without to appearing the meaning of Iago’s language. He shows us how people think and how the racism controls them without their

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