Evil, disgrace, corruption, evil, malice, evil all have one thing in common. They are definitions of evil. A group of people or people representing these qualities is often defined as an evil creature or an organism. Two of these people with lots of these features are Isaac from Shakespeare's Ossoo and Lucifer from the Bible. Both Iago and Lucifer have developed the qualities of many "evil" which are complicatedly incorporated into the development of their personality. The performance of each "evil" character gives them something in common, allowing the audience to portray and describe Iago and Lucifer in literature and that they have a common "evil" character .
In a tragic hero, Shakespeare's Othello, Othello became an original lucifer that is the victim of Iago and finally trusted him not his wife, Death Demonah who planned her death together I chose. This is mainly due to Othello respecting Iago as a friend and Ekin's manipulation of Okin's instability, his status in Venetian society, and his marriage. The teaching view on his woman also gave Odello more reason to believe in Iago than Desdemona. After all, Iago offered Ossllo a clear "proof" including events called Cassio and Desdemona. This transferred all Othello's trusts from Desdemona to Iago's evil hands.
Shakespeare provides tragic flaws in the internal confidence in others, especially in IA. The ambition of Iago, the love of Desdemona against Odello, the loyalty of Emilia against Iago and Desdemona is also a tragic defect. These tragic defects are essential for the drama, without them there will be a lack of conspiracy, conflict and climax. A tragic flaw of trust inside Othello bothered him through the game. Othello is easy to convince, he trusts the wrong person. Unfortunately, he got into Iasco's extortion plan
William Shakespeare's tragic "Othello" is "honest" Iiago. At first glance, Iago seems to be the essence of 'no motivation'. But despite Iago 's undoubted malice, the motivation behind his behavior depends more heavily on the pursuit of Iago' s personal interest than evil. Iago's greed can be confirmed by examining his operation against Rodrigo, Cassio, and most importantly Othello. The biggest concern for Iago is the destruction of Othello. The reason is