Friday, May 31, 2019

Shakespeares Othello - The Triangle Between Othello, Iago, and Cassio :: GCSE English Literature Coursework

The Triangle Between Othello, Iago, and Cassio I chose to look at the triplicity in the midst of Othello , Iago, and Cassio because these three men are very important in the play. They are important to each other and the people around them. The relationship between the three of them is very strange because someone is always trying to get back at the other one and they dont care to the highest degree each others feelings or anyone elses. In the end this leads to a blood shed fight. Othello is the main character, hes the head of the Vinician army and he has just make Cassio his Lieutenant. Iago is very upset by this because he wanted to become Lieutenant that what he doesnt realize is that in some ways hes more important to Othello just without the title. Iago is Othellos right hand humankind but Iago cant take that he wants more. The main conundrum that Ive noticed in this play is a lack of communication and trust between the characters. Even though Iago must figure out a way to get get this position as Lieutenant I dont think he hates Cassio or Othello. Iago is a very power hungry character and he will do anything and hurt anyone to get what he wants. Iago just cant understand how he could be chosen over someone who is very naive, but he never even asked Othello why he wasnt chosen as Lieutenant. perhaps Othello had a good reason for not giving him that position and he may have had another position waiting for Iago. Being in this mail leaves Iago to be jealous of Cassio and very angry with Othello, and the question WHY? ( But Iago never asks this question) Othello is a very strong will and minded character but also very naive in believing everything that Iago tells him. His other weakness is the love he has for his wife Desdemona. Othello being head of an army, I would assume would not be so gullible to believe everything he hears. But then you also have to look at who its coming from his right hand man , but even so wouldnt you search around and try to find out for yourself whether or not all these accusations are true. Othello trusts Iago to much and doesnt really think for himself, he automatically believes in Iago which gives Iago even more power and control over his mind.

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