Analysis of the importance of the experiences or behavior of Iago in "Othello".
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In the play "Othello" by William Shakespeare, the behavior of Iago was important as his character explored acts of manipulation, his flexibility of acting different roles in many situations at the same time being able to adapt this tone and style to suit any occasion, and more importantly his professional jealousy. All these behaviors were important in the play as it demonstrated to the audience the consequences of trusting people and in addiction the pure
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easily Iago was corrupting them, and in Othello's case how easily Iago had persuaded Othello in believing in Desdemona's infidelity. The importance of all these actions were to highlight to the audience how effectively one person could be trusted, an "honest" person and how easily it is to bring down the people around you but undeniably it ironically brought down the villain - Iago as well, even though it was not what he had planned.
easily Iago was corrupting them, and in Othello's case how easily Iago had persuaded Othello in believing in Desdemona's infidelity. The importance of all these actions were to highlight to the audience how effectively one person could be trusted, an "honest" person and how easily it is to bring down the people around you but undeniably it ironically brought down the villain - Iago as well, even though it was not what he had planned.