Othello Confidante Analysis

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Confidant or confidante is someone who is often a friend, hero, etc. that is a sympathetic listener to confide in. In the famous play Othello, written by the great William Shakespeare, we see a character be morally ambiguous confidante. The character Emilia demonstrates that she is a a confidante through her words and of course her actions. Throughout the play we see Emilia, specifically, be a confidante to the loved Desdemona by being a loyal friend, and truthful caregiver. Along with this, Emilia also has the purpose to expose the evil (even if it involves her) and tell the truth. It’s safe to say, Emilia is a crucial character to this play. Primarily, Emilia is seen as a confidante due to the fact that she is mostly loyal to her dear …show more content…

She is a caregiver. Emilia becomes close to young Desdemona. It could be implied that Emilia is a older than Desdemona, and not just because she is stated as “young Des”, but also because she is a bit naive. This is revealed when Emilia and Desdemona talking about women cheating on their husbands. Desdemona says, “I do not think there is any such woman.” With this she is trying to say that she doesn’t think any women would be capable or actually cheats on their husband. Emilia, then explains that many women do it and it's not their fault it’s their husbands. Emilia: “Yes, a dozen; and as many to th’ vantage as would store the world they play’d for. But I do think it is their husbands’ faults, If wives do fall.” In essence, Emilia is teaching young, naive Desdemona things she wouldn’t know if she didn’t have her. If she didn’t have a caregiver, and most importantly an important …show more content…

Emilia is not just in the play to be a simply friend. She is there to tell everyone the horrible acts that have happened. Once, Emilia realizes her mistress has died she starts asking questions which helps her put two and two together. Emilia finds out that Othello thinks Desdemona cheated on her something that Desdemona would never do. Emilia then asks Othello, why? The main reason is the handkerchief. Othello gave Desdemona handkerchief that represents their love and its precious. Because Othello finds out Cassio had it he thinks an affair was going on. Then is when, Emilia reveals that she gave the handkerchief to Iago because she found it. Quickly after that it’s revealed that Iago (her husband) is doing evil acts. Emilia “...That handkerchief thou speak’st of I found by fortune and did give my husband. For often, with a solemn earnestness—More than indeed belonged to such a trifle—He begged of me to steal it.” With that said, Emilia was much more than a

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