The most striking and relevant tone behind the excerpts of Othello and Iago is irony in the audience's eyes is ironic, the opposite is true. This shows that Othello is common and hence better than Iago, but with respect to the social and psychological aspects, Iago uses powerful Othello with his wisdom and fraudulent malicious control I operated and destroyed it. But the drastic irony of the whole extract is more ironic.
The relationship between Ottaro and Iago is getting closer and closer to the events Iago used in the past to imitate Othello. When he learned that Cassio worked as a mediator after Othello pursued Desdemona, it meant that Cassio betrayed this trust by pursuing himself. Later Iaco reminded Othello Bravanti about Tesmunda's warning, "She cheated on her father and you." (I, iii, 318) Othello, the general of the Venetian state, unconsciously caused jealousy of his vassal Iaco. I expect that advertisement, rather than advertising Cassio, Iago claims that he has little experience. Although I was favored and trusted, he was insulting on the surface, but unleashed malicious illegal acts (he did another explanation later), he encouraged him to destroy Othello . (World Theater Encyclopedia, p. 121)
At Reliable William Shakespeare play 'Othello', the theme of appearance and reality is central. The relationship between Othello of the hero and his opponent Iago is fraudulent, malicious and troublesome. The jealousy of the other people of Iago spurred him to pretend to be their ally and to destroy the lives of several characters. By trusting Iago, Othello lost confidence because he realized that reality and lie could not be distinguished. The main character Othello began in the play
William Shakespeare's speech "Othello" Shakespeare in Oslo's Isago, Othello, and Desdemona announced the friendship between Iago and Othello as a lie from the beginning of the script. Shakespeare showed us that he was pretending to serve Othello for his purpose. After that Othello trusted Iago perfectly and was able to speak with confidence. Through the script, Shakespeare shapes the response of the audience and wants to be like an Othello woman. Shakespeare's Othello women are described as property, "prostitutes", and generally as obedient beings, but with only a few exceptions. In the eyes of men who dominated the play, they are only sexual, but sometimes they have removed this label and show that women can go far beyond this. In today's society, women are more admired, valuable and worth than Shakespeare's woman portrayal. Every one of the three women in the drama