Jealousy In Othello

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Othello In William Shakespeare's play Othello, games of illusion, appearance, love and jealousy play a role in Othello’s life, as he is given the chance to present himself how he obtained Desdemona’s heart. “Her father loved me; oft invited me;” soliloquy. The soliloquy occurs later in Act 3 after the duke gives Othello the chance to tell his tale on how he won over Desdemona’s heart. Before Othello began, he asks of the duke if Desdemona can be brought to the Sagittary; asked if the charges are true and if they are true then Othello is willing to accept any punishment that is given. Othello admits to the duke that he is married to Desdemona, but Othello denies having used witchcraft to obtain her heart and Othello is certain that Desdemona …show more content…

Desdemona overheard parts of the story and when found a convenient time, asked Othello to retell it to her.
Which ever as she could with haste dispatch, Shel’d come again, and with a greedy ear
Desdemona was moved by Othello from his tales and was destined to fall in love with him. Desdemona even stated to Othello to teach these stories to anyone who wanted to her heart. And bade me, if I had a friend that love her,
I should but teach him how to tell my story.
Othello took the hint and proposed to her. While we determine that Othello is having to justify why Desdemona would marry him. We can conclude that Othello does have a high standing in society indicated by him being recognized before Brabantio the Ventian sneaotro when the group enter the court; this plays a part in the duke’s view on the matter. The fact on the matter on how Desdemona love came to form for Othello serves to illustrates Othello’s belief in the importance of one possessing a life-story, in particular one that is captivating; he emphasis that is the manner of his story that led to Desdemona to her infatuation with him. We see Othello’s self-composed state, as he is intent of building public perception of himself. His limited language is intentional, but cannot disguise his intent to present himself as a heroic and all of his prowess as a warrior. The type of language is being presented is that Othello is calm and even-tempered, suggesting he is a man who keeps his emotions in control.

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