As a catalyst or Othello script as a source of tragedy Iagor Othello and Desdemona originally was a collection of 112 episodes written Cinthios' Gli Hecatommithi. Most of these stories are moral. These stories are written in French and Italian. Therefore, Shakespeare needs to read in French and Italian. In all 112 stories of Shakespeare, I chose one for Venice's Moore, Othello. The main innovation of Shakespeare is the evolution of the evil character of Iago with a complex and ambiguous motive.
In fact, Iago was a catalyst that changed the concept, observation, and opinion of his wife Dededemona for Othello. He is the cause of many innocent men and women, including Rodrigo, Desdemona, Emilia, Othello. Through fraud, what kind of person is to hide who he is, Iagor try to destroy Othello by changing his view on Desdemona. By early Iago's own words, "I am not me" (ACT 1, Scene 1, Line 66), we can confirm that Iagor is true and how his cunning To deceive people to get what he wants. Therefore, his role of destroying Othello and Desedemona is quite large. If it is not Iagor, Othello, their relationship will be less affectionate than before as it will not begin to doubt Desdeemona. People never die as a result
Some may say that Othello's tragic defects are embarrassing. Othello trusts the malicious Iago who is committed to collapse. Iago persuaded Othello, Michael Cassio, Dedemona, causing Othello's embarrassment. Othello's jealousy is also caused by his self-doubt and low self-esteem. He understands that he is a skilled foreigner, not particularly refined or attractive. In spite of the first contempt, Othello finally asked him to prove his wife's affair. Iago told Ossero that he heard a story about the relationship with Desdeemona which Cassio mistakenly sleeps. An indirect thing like a handkerchief to Othello's Tessmunda will be very important when you no longer own it. I 'm using an absent handkerchief to influence Othello further to believe that his wife is dishonest. Unfortunately, Othello could not see his wife's obvious affair, but killed her for jealousy.