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... So what's wrong with naming the play Iago, who has greatly deceived Othello? Iago deceived Othello, Othello's life is ruined. He ...
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... When Othello and Desdemona deceived Brabantio, it was considered harmless but when Iago deceived Othello to search for the fulfillment of his happiness, it ...
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... Plainly, Iago has deceived Othello into believing that his beautiful young wife has committed adultery with his once-trusted second in command, Cassio. ...
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... Othello. He lied, cheated, and deceived Othello, Desdemona, Roderigo, and Cassio because of his hatred for Othello and Cassio. Iago's ...
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... Even though Iago hinted to Othello about Desdemona's infidelity, Othello still thought himself a man who was not to be self-deceived: OTHELLO. ...
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... has been deceived by Iago, but Iago deceives Roderigo that he hasn't been deceived; and Iago feels that he has been deceived by Cassio and Othello, having not ...
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... The original story is that a Moorish general is deceived by his ensign, Iago, who hated Othello because he was not assigned as his lieutenant. ...
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... example when he is choosing the caskets and rejects the gold and silver casket and then chooses the lead, he says, "The world is still deceived with ornament". ...
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... this quote Iago tries to convince Othello that Desdemona has or could commit adultery seeing though she has already deceived her father in marrying Othello. ...
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... Therefore Roderigo is jealous and angry because he has been deceived by Iago. Othello becomes jealous of Cassio as his anger rises towards Desdemona only after ...
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... Othello believes that Cassio is talking about Desdemona and orders Iago to kill him. But perhaps one of the people most deceived by Iago is Othello himself. ...
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... lieutenant, all the while knowing that this will only prove helpful to his plan of having Othello see him ... Thus, even Cassio is capable of being deceived by Iago ...
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... lieutenant, all the while knowing that this will only prove helpful to his plan of having Othello see him ... Thus, even Cassio is capable of being deceived by Iago ...
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... exactly that...honest. Because of this, Othello is easily deceived by Iago and becomes a victim of his master plan. There are also ...
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... Othello's paranoia on Desdemona's possible unfaithfulness is sparked off by Brabantio's Othello that if Desdemona deceived her father she could also be false ...
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... Renaissance. Othello is based on a Moorish general that is deceived by his ensign into believing his wife is unfaithful to him. Othello ...
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... Othello, having trouble seeing the real truth, was deceived into believing that his wife was having an affair with his lieutenant, Cassio. ...
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... in any of Iago's 'proofs' but then again I am the reader and know all, where as if I weren'tI may have been deceived myself, just as tragic Othello was. ...
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... Within these three days let me hear thee say That Cassio's not alive." (Act III, scene 4) Iago also reminds Othello that Desdemona has also deceived her father ...
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... his pride. Cunningly Iago recalls the last lines Brabantio told his Othello. 'She deceived her father and may thee'. Othello, a ...
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... to believe Iago, but as we see, the damage has been done, and he returns to Iago to demand 'ocular proof.' [3.3.363] Othello is then deceived very easily by a ...
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... listening to her side and story. Realizing he has been deceived by Iago, Othello in return kills himself. The true tragedy of the play ...
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... listening to her side and story. Realizing he has been deceived by Iago, Othello in return kills himself. The true tragedy of the play ...
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... While Othello may not be so much influenced as deceived, he still makes the mistake of allowing himself to believe the unbelievable. ...
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... While Othello may not be so much influenced as deceived, he still makes the mistake of allowing himself to believe the unbelievable. ...
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... "Look to her, Moor, if thou hast eyes to see: She has deceived her father, and may thee." this puts in the back of Othello's mind the thought of Desdemona ...
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... In stark contrast to the dark and tragic "Othello," is one of Shakespeare's lightest and ... They are being deceived by themselves and/or the others around them. ...
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... Early in the play, Desdemona's father says to Othello, "Look to her, Moor, if thou hast eyes to see. She has deceived her father, and may thee"(I.III.317). ...
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... She has deceived her father, and may thee" This is an attempt to soil the union of Othello and Desdemona with bitterness and mistrust. ...
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... Later, Othello is given the information that he has been deceived by the one whom he has trusted and honor for life, "Lord have mercy on me" Othello speaks ...
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