Othello
Othello, The Moor of Venice Othello has been described as William Shakespeare's most perfect play. Since 1604, this Shakespearantragedy has captivated audiences of all ages. The play begins when Othello, a Moorish nobleman and soldier of fortune,who unconsciously evokes the spirit of evil in the villainous Iago by choosing Cassio as his lieutenant and not him. Partly for vengeance, but mostly for wicked delight, Iago soon plans to bring about the downfall of Othello and his new officer. Without a doubt, one of the main themes that runs throughout William Shakespeare's tragic play, Othello, is that of honesty. In the play, the most interesting character is Iago, who is commonly called and known as "Honest Iago." However, this could not be farther from the truth.
Like Roderigo, Cassio also believes in "Honest Iago," for he thinks that Iago is only trying to help him. On the night of Cassio's watch, Iago convinces him to take another drink, knowing very well that it will make him drunk. Even though he really doesn't want to, Cassio puts his faith into Iago and states, "I'll do't, but it dislikes me." Iago's plan goes smoothly when Cassio is made to look like an irresponsible idiot, resulting in his termination as lieutenant. Iago knows very well that trust and deceit must go hand in hand in order for him to achieve his vengeance on Othello and Cassio. Hence, as he plans the downfalls of them, he is continually trying to obtain their undoubting trust. He slowly poisons people's thoughts, creating ideas in their heads without implicatin
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Approximate Word count = 528
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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