Iago

Iago Iago is a fictional character, or of William Shakespeare's play Othello. Iago is Othello's ensign ( receives the post Cassio ) spins an intrigue, which is based on the plot of the play due to not received promotion to lieutenant. He uses Rodrigo, whom he lured with false promises concerning Desdemona to Cyprus to start a fight with the drunken Cassio from the fence, whereupon Othello dismisses Cassio from the service. After that assailed Iago Cassio, that he asks Desdemona him and their Lord ( Othello ) to make friends once more. Iago arouses the jealousy with ambiguous remarks after a meeting of Desdemona and Cassio. It succeeds Iago, Cassio a cloth which Desdemona Othello received as a pledge of love, foist, which puts Othello in a rage. In a conversation with Cassio, who speaks of his unwanted lover Bianca, succeeds Iago, Othello hoodwink that Cassio Desdemona speak, whereupon Othello Desdemona kills. Iago wife Emilia discovers the murder and released after initial disputes Iago to intrigue, for which he is arrested and imprisoned as a reward.

The character of Iago

In the play, he appears as a brilliant, eloquent but equally vain schemer, but it is not the lack of acting talent. He played simulated by pity or feigned loyalty every character in the play, most consider him to even for highly cunning. Iago is aware that he is wrong and shameful, but he is not impressed by or gets doubts about his deeds.

  • Literary Figure
  • William Shakespeare
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