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- 1 How does Iago trick Othello?
- 2 What did Iago do to Othello?
- 3 How does Lago trick Othello into thinking that Cassio and Desdemona are hooking up?
- 4 Who is deceived in Othello?
- 5 Why does Iago destroy Othello?
- 6 Why does Iago want revenge on Othello?
- 7 How does Iago try to trick Othello into killing Cassio?
- 8 Why does Iago start to pull the wool over Othello’s eyes?
How does Iago trick Othello?
Iago goes to great lengths to trick Othello into thinking Cassio was having an affair with Othello’s new bride, Desdemona. He does this by creating a fight between Roderigo and Cassio. Othello learns of this fight and essentially strips Cassio of his rank as lieutenant.
How does Iago deceive Othello?
In this scene, Iago used both verbal and body language to deceive Othello. Iago used verbal language on Othello by telling him he would discuss Desdemona with Cassio, which he did not do, and he used body language to deceive Othello by having Cassio move his body in ways that would upset Othello.
What did Iago do to Othello?
Iago is furious about being overlooked for promotion and plots to take revenge against his General; Othello, the Moor of Venice. Iago manipulates Othello into believing his wife Desdemona is unfaithful, stirring Othello’s jealousy. Othello allows jealousy to consume him, murders Desdemona, and then kills himself.
What is Iago’s plan against Othello?
With this knowledge Iago devises a plan to break Desdemona and Othello up and make Othello dislike Cassio. By plotting Othello against everyone, he will be able to get his revenge for Othello not making him a lieutenant.
How does Lago trick Othello into thinking that Cassio and Desdemona are hooking up?
How did Iago trick Othello into thinking Cassio was gloating and bragging about his affair with Desdemona? He said he would ask Cassio about his affair with Desdemona, but instead of questioning Cassio about Desdemona, he asks about his relationship with Bianca; Othello overheard and was filled with rage and jealousy.
How does Iago manipulate Othello Why does Othello follow him and his orders?
Iago makes others, especially Othello believe he is honest and loyal which makes him able to deceive Othello more readily. Iago manipulates Othello by taking advantage of Othello’s naturally jealousy and belief that he is not worthy of Desdemona.
Who is deceived in Othello?
Iago
On one level, Iago is deceiving all of the other characters at some point, in particular Brabantio, Roderigo, and Othello. But Iago’s deceits work because he convinces these characters to see deceit in other people.
Why does Iago hate Othello?
Why does Iago hate Othello? The main reason Iago gives for plotting to destroy Othello is a suspicion that Othello may have had an affair with Emilia. Iago also mentions that he is attracted to Desdemona himself: “I do love her too” (2.1.).
Why does Iago destroy Othello?
Is Desdemona a virgin?
Bloom argues that Othello and Desdemona never had sex—that Desdemona actually dies a virgin. But Bloom argues that what makes Othello’s jealousy so torturous is that the only way he can figure out if Desdemona is actually cheating with him or not is to have sex with her. If she’s still a virgin, she’s been faithful.
Why does Iago want revenge on Othello?
Iago wants to get revenge on Othello and his loved one Desdemona. The reason why he wants to get revenge at Othello is because he promotes Cassio to Lieutenant. Iago takes advantage of his reputation “Honesty Iago” to manipulate other characters in the play to get revenge from Othello.
What was Iago’s motive?
Some readers have suggested that Iago’s true, underlying motive for persecuting Othello is his homosexual love for the general. He certainly seems to take great pleasure in preventing Othello from enjoying marital happiness, and he expresses his love for Othello frequently and effusively.
How does Iago try to trick Othello into killing Cassio?
Iago goes to great lengths to trick Othello into thinking Cassio was having an affair with Othello’s new bride, Desdemona. Iago calculates each and every step that he will take in order to lead to Othello’s demise. First, he must make sure that Cassio falls out of good favor with Othello.
What does Iago first suggest to Othello about Desdemona?
In the following scene Iago first suggests to Othello of Desdemona’s infidelity. He doesn’t just burst out and accuse Desdemona and Cassio; instead he slyly plants the seed in Othello’s head by suggesting Cassio’s departure, on sight of Othello, to be ‘guilty-like’.Just this mere comment immediately changes Othello’s behaviour and language.
Why does Iago start to pull the wool over Othello’s eyes?
This shows Othello trusts Iago and believes he is honest, thus Iago’s lying is working, and he begins to pull the wool over Othello’s eyes.In the beginning of the play Othello’s relationship with Desdemona is a very loving and happy one. In Act 1 Scene 3 Othello states ‘She loves me..
What lie does Iago tell Othello in Act 3 Scene 3?
At the end of act 3, scene 3, Iago tells Othello a blatant lie by mentioning an incident in which Cassio supposedly declared his passion for Desdemona. He states that he and Cassio had been sharing a bed when the soldier, while having a dream, attempted to mount him, mentioning Desdemona’s name.