The Character of Iago in Othello

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In the Shakespeare play of Othello, Iago plays an important role. Iago is a compelling sophisticated villain, who revels in his own ability to dissemble. Shakespeare's Iago is one of Shakespeare's most complex villains. At first glance Iago is pure evil. Perhaps the most interesting character in the tragic play Othello is `honest Iago' during the play Iago uses carefully thought out words and actions which enable him to manipulate others and do things in a way which benefits him and allows him to move closer to his goals. He is a villain who is adept to quick-witted improvisation. Iago's pride is laced with sly vindictiveness; also he is egotistical and independent, convincingly able to adapt his tone and style to any situation. All of these personality traits are unveiled to the audience at certain moment of his choosing. In this essay we shall investigate the character of `honest' Iago. Act one of Othello, is all based around one evening's events in Venice. It is a very fast paced act, where many things happen in a short time span. The opening of the act is an argument with Iago and Roderigo, in which you first see the seeds of Iagos character immerging. In the opening scene, Iago displays many of the characteristics that are to epitomise his pivotal role in the progress of the tragedy. Perhaps his most revealing declaration at this early point is his proud boast `I am not what I am'. Though Roderigo is evidently meant to take this as reassurance that Iago only feigns allegiance
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to Othello for his own ends, the deeper implications of Iago's words are soon to become apparent to the audience, for Iago is a self-serving malcontent who practises deceit whenever it is expedient. Iago becomes very jealous of Othello because of his position in the Venetian Army. Iago feels that black men cannot rise above him because they are black. Iago frequently refers to Othello as the `Moor' and the `Black Ram', with these statements Iago is implying that Othello is worse than white people and because of his race he should not hold the position he does in the ...

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