What is the accomplishment of Shakespeare in the first act of Othello? Shakespeare's own personal goal was to entertain the audience purely and simply, rather than writing social and political reflections of his times, as many of the modern readers are thinking. This means that Othello does not mean that there is no social and political reflection in Othello, it means that there is reflection not for social and political commentary but for entertainment and entertainment. Aristotle explained in "poetry" that the happiness of the audience is not only to see the drama but also to criticism, evaluation, and comparison.
In Othello 's performance by William Shakespeare, the character Iago showed monologue to the audience. The monologue of Iagu reflects the action suggested in the first act. This is indicated in three ways. I've used Rodrigo 's money to reveal the real nature of Iago, and his bondage of Casio' s lieutenant proved that monologue has direct influence on behavior. These three ideas are related to the act of the first act. Rodrigo allowed him to be used for Iago. He was very crazy about Desdemona, so he did not know that he was used to earning money. Roderigo believes that Iago can attract Desdemona by giving his money to buy her a beautiful gift. Rodrigo fell in love with Desdemona and drowned as he was Othello's wife. I've earned money with Rodrigo. He said, "I have always turned my fool into my wallet."
The first act Shakespeare's famous love drama worsened due to unfounded embarrassment and Venice began working with soldier, Issago claiming rich Venice Rodrigo under the order of Othello. Rodrigo paid a considerable amount to Iago to monitor Othello for him because he would like to treat Othello's girlfriend Des Mona as his girlfriend. Rodrigo is afraid that Iago does not speak adequately about Desdeemona. That's because the real loyalty of Iago hides her fear of her father's marriage with Othello. This made her father angry, as she did not ask him to allow marriage, she never denied that she fell in love with him. This shows Desdemona's excellent character and loyalty to Brabantico. Even though he acknowledged their marriage was too late, Young 2 Desdemona showed her independence by resolutely deciding to hurt Othello.