Explore William Shakespeare's Othello Act 2, Scene 1 summary. View the main events, learn why Iago wants Roderigo to anger Cassio, and read the...
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many critics have found the central character to be the most unheroic of Shakespeare’s heroes. Some have found him stupid beyond redemption; others have described him as a passionate being overwhelmed by powerful emotion; still others have found him self-pitying and insensitive to the enormity ...
Lesson Summary Frequently Asked Questions Where does the phrase green-eyed monster come from? Shakespeare first used "green-eyed jealousy" in his play The Merchant of Venice". However, the phrase "green-eyed monster" comes from Shakespeare's Othello. Iago tells Othello that he should beware of...
The Character of Iago In Othello, by William Shakespeare, one of the most intriguing characters is Iago. At first glance he seems to be pure evil, but I...
Iago is a seasoned soldier with extensive battle experience, having fought alongside Othello in both Rhodes and Cyprus. He is also one of Shakespeare's most notorious villains. A master manipulator, Iago expertly influences the actions of other characters to serve his own ends. He understands wha...
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TheTragedyof Othello:TheMoor ofVenice ByWilliamShakespeare MajorCharacter Othello–-amilitarygeneralfromAfricawhoisnowlivinginVenice,Italy.He capturestheheartofayoungnobleman’sdaughter,andlatersuspectsherof infidelity. MajorCharacter Desdemona--anextremelylovelyandnaïvegirlwhowedsOthello.Sheisloyal toOthello...
Iago, fictional character, the villain of William Shakespeare’s tragedy Othello (written 1603–04). One of Shakespeare’s most intriguing and plausible villains, Iago frequently takes the audience or reader into his confidence, a device that encourages