The plot promotes the joy and innocent love between Emilia and Iago. Although their relationship is not mentioned as Othello or Tesmund, readers can certainly explain the psychological aspects of these two relationships. Desdemona is a man who thinks of fraud and is not faithful to Othello. However, Emilia says it "... the price is good, I am making a bad habit a little." Emilia shows different views for men. Iago's view of love depends on external needs.
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
Othello of William Shakespeare explored the idea of outsiders from the beginning of the theater. Shakespeare explored relationships among outsiders of high Venetian society in various ways with the Black Army general Othello. The reader believes that the character has always mentioned Othello in a derogatory and derogatory manner and that Othello is rarely a human general influence. He further outlined social outsiders further from Othello himself from himself
Othello of William Shakespeare followed Moore Sero and its associated downfall. The flag of Othello, Iago brought Othello's death, as he was not chosen as Othello's lieutenant. In a sense, Shakespeare made him a puppeteer so that he can control the people around him without being able to capture Iago until his death. - Language and imagination are among the most dangerous weapons Iago can use in Othello. He got angry with Othello (his commander) - in order to move forward, Iago formed a violent and hostile view of the above character; this sentiment quickly destroyed his will, And he created later I plot a conspiracy to destroy Othello