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Othello

 


             throughout the play. Because he is angry that Othello has passed .
             over him for a promotion, he vows revenge. Playing upon .
             Othello's jealousy, he deceives him into believing that .
             Desdemona is having an affair with Cassio. He also deceives .
             Roderigo, making him believe that Desdemona will tire of .
             Othello and eventually be won by Roderigo. It is Iago's repeated .
             deceptions that move the plot of the play forward to the ultimate .
             climax and tragedy. .
             Another minor theme of Othello is love, and the play can be .
             considered a romantic tragedy. The play is romantic because it .
             celebrates "the marriage of two minds" as embodied in Othello .
             and Desdemona. They marry in spite of the protests of .
             Desdemona's father, and she faithfully follows her husband .
             wherever he is sent. Their romantic marriage, however, is ruined .
             by the villainous machinations of Iago. Othello is eventually led .
             to murder his beloved, turning the romantic play into a tragedy. .
             A third minor theme of Othello revolves around appearance vs. .
             reality. Iago has an honest face, which helps hide his deceitful .
             soul. Othello appears to be strong and courageous, a leading .
             general, but he is easily tricked into fearing that his wife is .
             unfaithful. It appears that Desdemona has left her treasured .
             handkerchief with Cassio; in reality, Emilia has taken it and Iago .
             has planted in on Cassio. Because of Iago's trickery, it appears to .
             Othello that Desdemona is involved with Cassio; in truth, she is .
             innocent, loving her husband dearly. Throughout the play, Iago is .
             instrumental in making sure that reality is disguised by .
             appearances, which he manipulates. .
             MOOD .
             The predominant mood of the whole play is somber and tragic. .
             Iago works his evil almost from the opening scene, and each new .
             deception that he plans brings greater misery. The tragic gloom .
             that he causes is only occasionally relieved by comedy, provided .
             by Roderigo and the Clown. .
             OVERALL ANALYSES .
             CHARACTERS .


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