Othello and Iago
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Othello – notes
1. Iago’s motive for desiring the destruction of Othello:
A few possible reasons for his motive:
Loves evil for his own sake
Stem from a thwarted desire for Desdemona
Jealousy of Cassio’s position to the rank of Lieutenant – and hatred for Othello for making that promotion
Belief, or suspicion, that both Othello and Cassio have seduced Emilia, his wife
Stem from colour and race prejudice
Envy of high social position and power
Kenneth Muir-Penguin
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o refers to himself as “an honest man’; the opposite of course is true 7. The conflict between reason and passion in Othello: He is a Christian = there is latent in him the almost pagan and elemental forces of passion and the he is never quite at home with the sophisticated and ‘civilised’ society into which he has married.
o refers to himself as “an honest man’; the opposite of course is true 7. The conflict between reason and passion in Othello: He is a Christian = there is latent in him the almost pagan and elemental forces of passion and the he is never quite at home with the sophisticated and ‘civilised’ society into which he has married.