Describe Your Experience Of Reading Othello

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1) Describe your experience of reading Othello. To what extent can you identify with any one of the play’s characters? Which one(s)? Why?
Reading Othello for me was extremely difficult, I have never been a fan of Shakespeare. I find it hard to read and understand having to look things up to understand what message Shakespeare was trying to convey. This is probably my least favorite thing I have read. I do not believe I identify completely with any of the characters in this story. However, if I had to pick one it would probably be Desdemona. Desdemona is loyal, compassionate and loving throughout the entire play leading up to her death. I feel that as a woman I to would hold out till the very end when voicing my innocence. For me as a person
Othello however, does redeem himself but sadly it’s a little too late. (B) I feel as if Othello’s tragedy is self-inflicted but is also out of his control. Othello is manipulated by Iago who is a master at manipulating people and does the same to Cassio and Roderigo. Although it would be possible for Othello to shake off Iago 's influence, it would be extremely difficult. Although Othello has control over his actions, his perspective is skewed by Iago 's manipulation. So in one sense it was his own doing that he struck Desdemona publicly and murdered her privately, and yet he was doing so in response to a false belief that has been implanted in him and would be nearly impossible to resist. You may say, "But no matter what Desdemona had done, Othello should have known it was wrong to kill." And yet people kill others all the time, knowing it to be wrong and yet believing that there is an overriding moral reason for doing so. (C) I feel as if Othello’s tragic flaw is jealousy. Othello quickly falls under Iago’s trap and manipulation. Othello believed Iago and become vulnerable to anything negative simply because of his ability to be so very jealous. He also has a very short temper and rushes into decisions without really thinking or asking
In what ways is she a contrasting character to Desdemona? What other characters serve to balance each other? (A) Emilia 's relationship with Iago really seems like a marriage made in hell. Iago constantly mocks and disrespects her. He never seems to offer her any affection, and he always talks trash about women in general. With him treating her this way it shows us that Iago isn’t just bad to those he thinks have betrayed him on some level, he is mean to everyone even those he is supposed to love. Emilia’s role shows us that no matter what you do for Iago nothing is ever good enough. (B) Desdemona and Emilia are similar in their honor to their husbands, yet they are strikingly different because their motivation comes from different areas. Both Desdemona and Emilia show honor and respect to their husbands Othello and Iago the two women each respond to her husband 's bidding. Yet the two women are in very different relationships, and this causes them to have different motivating factors. Desdemona and Othello have a relationship that is based on true love, and the two want to see each other happy. This motivates Desdemona to comply with Othello. But Emilia and Iago appear to have a relationship based on necessity Iago does not speak kindly to Emilia nor does he show her any tenderness. Emilia’s marriage has hardened her as a person, while Desdemona is blissfully happy in her marriage with Othello. (C) Another

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