Shakespeare Iago's evil in Othello's Iago is a nuisance man who suggests revenge for Cassio and Othello. "He claims that both Cassio and Othello have seduced his wife, Emilia, a passionate and simple woman, he suggested retaliation for his wife and fell into Othello in embarrassment of the ruling "" So, we knew why Iago hated Othello from the beginning ... "(Hyundai 3). I have a hatred for the Moor, and there is a clear reason. The Ten Commandments teach us not to steal but to love your neighbors.
Shakespeare 's play "Othello" is based on Othello' s tragedy and ironically took Othello to kill his beloved wife, Desdemona. Bad iago was the villain of Shakespeare first and foremost. He was a man with evil feelings, as a result he was cheating everyone and he was a particularly influential man, he absorbed everyone, especially his wife Emilia. His brave and sincere public side hides the evil pleasures of operation and destruction, and he does whatever it takes. The women's view of Iago is that he hates women of all forms and finds mistakes even if they have little or no flaws.
Othello of William Shakespeare is a tragedy, Othello is the Moorish city of Venice. I was a friend of Othello, but Othello relied on him for promoting Michael Casio to the lieutenant. Iago then began his evil and malice behavior against Othello. This leads to Othello's jealousy and killing his wife's Desdemona. Othello committed suicide afterwards. Through the use of images, irony, and symbolism, Shakespeare shows the theme of power to be destroyed. Shakespeare explains the theme and uses images to show the story full of rhetoric to the audience
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