Analysis, related quotes, theme tracking. Well, my good lady (30), and she, taking her cue from him, answers formally. In act 3, scene 3 of the play iago tries to manipulate othello by suggesting that his wife, desdemona, is having an affair
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Iago plants the seeds of jealousy in othello’s mind by saying
Still worse, othello is prepared to hear and believe whatever iago says next
Othello believes that he's not the jealous type and he believes that iago is his honest friend, so he believes that iago couldn't be lying and he believes that he himself can't be mistaken. Oh, beware, my lord, of jealousy As iago makes insinuations about desdemona’s adultery and othello pressures him to reveal what he knows, iago warns othello against succumbing to jealousy Of course, iago issues this warning with a false earnestness.
Explore how jealousy in othello leads to his tragic downfall Jealousy drives most of the action and is presented by shakespeare as an unnatural powerful and destructive and irrational force Othello's jealousy causes him to destroy his marriage, kill his wife and drive him to suicide. There are three examples of jealousy that shed light on the subject
Iago’s personal and professional jealousy, which is linked to feelings of envy and sets events in motion
Bianca’s suspicions, which mirror othello’s closely And the moor’s towering jealousy, which propels him towards tragedy. Desdemona is confident, or at least hopeful, that her husband is not jealous, while emilia suspects that all men are jealous The interview between othello and desdemona begins stiffly and formally