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Othello 10

It has been said that Iago, despite his scheming behavior and complete manipulation of others, is seen by the audience as the most interesting and vibrant character in Othello. One reason for this is because the audience is never quite sure what to expect next. Because Iago is a great manipulator, he successfully keeps the audience in suspense. He is also very deceiving and cannot be trusted, unbeknownst to the other characters of the play.

One manner in which Iago keeps the audience in suspense is that he never reveals all of his plans for the other characters of the play. He informs them piece by piece by not divulging the entire truth. He only discloses what is necessary to maintain their interest and further the plot of the play. An example of such is "As for Iago, he is so courteous in his behavior and apparently so anxious to believe the best of his captain's wife that ther


These are but a few of the ways that Iago manages to keep the audience involved in the plot of his diabolical scheme.

If this poor trash of Venice, whom I trace

Abuse him to the Moor in the right garb.

By telling Desdemona that all shall be well is the equivalent of saying that the problems in her marriage have nothing to do with her. The reason that Iago knew that this would be successful is because he is fully aware of how naive Desdemona's state of mind is towards her marriage. Iago is very deceitful and uses any and all information that he obtains to his advantage, which in turn becomes the disadvantage to all whom he seeks revenge upon.

For his quick hunting, stand the putting on

I'll have our Michael Cassio on the hip



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