Iago's monologue and intentions In all games, at least one character jumps out of the page and attracts your attention. In the tragedy of Oslo of Venice Moore of William Shakespeare, this character is Iago. I have a jealous man, a liar, a manipulator, and a mentally handicapped person. Shakespeare seems to have developed a very crazy character, but it is not an unrealistic character. I think that we have a fair share of Iago in today's society. Many politicians seem to belong to this category, and they are manipulating people for operation.
Iago's monologue and intentions In all games, at least one character skips the page and attracts your attention. In William · Shakespeare 's tragedy of Othello, this role is Iago. I am hungry, a liar, a manipulator, and a mentally handicapped person. There seems to be a power struggle in almost all plays of Shakespeare's world (to name a few), but the most interesting thing for me is Othello of plays. - Both Othello and Antigon are tragic heroes. They do wonderful things and have strong power and power. For example, Othello has defeated the enemies of Venice. Antigone warrants that Theban's rights are attributable to Theban. But the fatal character flaws have destroyed the lives of the two heroes. Both are filled with pride and uncontrollable passion. Othello is proud of his honesty and courage, so he does not recognize the temper and mobility of Iago.
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."