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The Flaws of Othello, Murderer of Desdemona

2023-08-18 00:40:05

Unfortunately, none of these attributes belong to his true self, these are all ideal self aspects he wants. Othello does not like Tessemono very much; if Othello loves her, he should pay attention to Desdemona's story and protect his wife. But Othello did not do any of these actions; he insisted on saying he had said that they accused wrong, he did not even listen to Desdemona. Othello also succumbed to shame, showed that he is a human being and is highly affected by human passion.

Some may say that Othello's tragic flaw was his embarrassment. And it made him decide to kill Desdemona at the end of the script. I 'm working with Odello and believe that Desdemona is suffering handsome Lieutenant Fiorentina Lieutenant Michael Casio. In Act 3 Act 3 Iago first told Othello about Desdemona, Othello asked for proof, and Iago assured him that he could provide evidence to Othello. Othello later insisted that he would not allow him to interfere with his feelings against Desdemona but would soon infer her intentions and start questioning their relationship. When Othello began to hate Desmonda, he revealed his low self-esteem by comparing his physical features and manner with his young lieutenant. Othello's embarrassment influenced his opinion and he thought he was mistakenly listening to Michael Casio frankly that he was suffering from Desdemona.

Some may say Othello's tragic flaws are embarrassing. Othello trusts the malicious Eago promising to beat him. Iago persuaded Othello, Michael Casio, and Desdeemona, which caused Othello's embarrassment. Othello's jealousy is caused by his confidence and low self-esteem. He understands that he is an experienced alien, not particularly attractive even if refined. In spite of the first contempt, Othello finally urged him to prove his wife's affair. Then Iago said to Othello that Casio casually heard that Casio is talking about his relationship with Dedemona during his sleep. An indirect thing like a handkerchief to Osero's Tesumunda becomes very important when she no longer owns it. I 'm using the absent handkerchief to further influence Othello and I believed his wife was dishonest. Unfortunately, Othello was unable to see his wife's obvious affair, eventually killing her because of jealousy.

In the drama "Othello" the hero crashed because of a tragic defect of blasphemy and authenticity. Othello was a general of the Venetian army and fell in love with Desdemona. He is a Moorish descendant of African descent and will be promoted to the Venetian army through hard work and success of the battle. Othello is an outsider of cultures and ethnicities often called "black rums" and "wetlands", and he and his society at that time did not accept the relationship with Desdemona and brought their bargaining and marriage.