Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Othello Blog


Iago’s first lines in the play tell a lot about him. It establishes an ethos of loyalty because he says he won’t tell anyone about Desnmona or act upon his feelings about the matter because they could hurt his friend.

Iago’s last lines in the play make him out to be a snake. Instead of trying to help his friend it seems as though he was spinning some kind of false web to get what he wanted.

Iago is the best at speaking the same language because in the play he does it several times. One of the times that sticks out the most is when he is talking to Othello and picks up on certain words that Othello is using and starts using them too to get Othello riled up and to get what he wants.

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