Iago in othello analysis
Character Analysis of Iago From Shakespeare's Othello ...
Iago is a Spanish name, a version of James and in Spanish Catholicism, James was the saint known for his slaughter of the Moors, so Iago immediately would have alerted a knowledgeable audience to his potential danger to Othello, as a Moor killer.
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Othello asks Iago whether he believes Cassio to be honest, and Iago feigns reluctance to answer. Iago plants in Othello’s mind thoughts of adultery, cuckoldry, and hypocrisy, until Othello screams at the ensign to speak his mind. Iago suggests that Othello observe his wife closely when she is with Cassio.
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Othello (IV.i.41-106) Othello Falls in a trance. IAGO: Work on, 41 My medicine, work! Thus credulous fools are caught; And many worthy and chaste dames even thus, All guiltless, meet reproach. What, ho! my lord! My lord, I say! Othello! [Enter CASSIO] How now, Cassio! CASSIO . What's the matter? IAGO
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Othello is a totally jealous man, he easily falls prey to Iago’s plotting and scheming. His mind is poisoned by the jealousy, and it leads, both directly and indirectly, to the deaths of Desdemona, Roderigo, Emilia, and Othello. Jealousy is truly the fatal flaw of the protagonist, and the entire play revolves around it.
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Iago is able to conflate the hidden with the hideous in Othello and make Othello a projective receptacle for Iago’s envy. Iago projects racist ideology into Othello whose blackness then becomes an external sign for the symbolic feces that Iago injects into the good breast (Othello).
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Iago: Honest, my lord! Othello: Honest! ay, honest. 105. Iago: My lord, for aught I know. Othello: What dost thou think? Iago: Think, my lord! Othello: Think, my lord! By heaven, he echoes me, 110. As if there were some monster in his thought Too hideous to be shown. Thou dost mean something: I heard thee say even now, thou likedst not that,
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