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GOOD,BAD,OR MISUNDERSTOOD

"Good, evil, or misunderstood."
A character paper on Othello, by Shakespeare
It seems fascinating that an interesting and clever character in a story, would be the
villain, such is the case in Othello, by Shakespeare. As a moor, Othello has faced many
challenges and prejudices throughout his life. When he becomes a soldier of high stature
and honor, and weds, he receives the jealousy and envy of Iago, the villain. The story
revolves around the mischievous acts of Iago, his evil plans of making himself better
than Othello. Iago conceives a plan of making Othello doubtful and unsure about his wife,
Desdemona. At first, Iago's lies have no effect on Othello, but thru his relentlessness,
Othello finally believes him. Othello, armed with anger and frustration, succeeds in
killing her. Showing no pity for his beloved wife, he kills her, without listening to her
side and story. Realizing he has been deceived by Iago, Othello in return kills himself.
The true tragedy of the play consists of Othello not realizing how unnecessary his death
and his wife's. The person, least expected to succeed and triumph in all his actions, was
Iago. This play highlights the case of evil winning against good, to some perspectives.
Throughout the entire story he appears, at least in every page, few pages are without
him, either physically or spoken of. Being the most complex character, Iago, himself is a
mysterious person. Many have come to question, why Othello is not called Iago, a play of
his triumph over making other people's lives miserable. A simple answer can not be given
to a difficult question, such as this. Perhaps the reason Iago, plays an extremely big
part in the play, is because it symbolizes how evil plays a role in everyday life, it can
be the deciding factor in forcing people to make the right, or in this case, the wrong
choice. Iago, plays the major part of the instigator. He conceives and acts upon his
mischievous plans. Although his deeds do not benefit him, he goes out of his way to make
sure they go accordingly. After reading Othello, some people debate over who is to blame
for Othello's actions. In my opinion, Iago could be no more to blame than if he was a
bystander. Othello was not forced into believing everything Iago said. Othello should be
held responsible for all of his deeds. Murdering his wife, was at will, even though Iago
may have had a part in his decision, he certainly did not have a part in the murder.
Through all his actions, Iago can not be ultimately blamed for the deaths. The green-eyed
monster, can not be pictured to be Iago, but can be seen as Othello, within him the
monster released itself and murdered Desdemona. An understatement would be for Iago to be
the triumphant villain, he instead is the best villain, in that his punishment is left
for us to decide. For my choice as the punishment would be that there is none. Iago would
conceive another unbelievable, yet successful lie for Cassio, and be set free. Maybe in
the future of Iago's character, we can imagine that he slips and makes a mistake, then he
can be persecuted for all his wrong doing. Until then, for my imagination he is free and
running around conspicuously among the crowd. Iago, is the kind of person, that never let
his childhood go, in my opinion he just wanted to spice things up and see what he could
get away with. But we can also picture a person who cared for nothing else than himself,
clearly visualized when he murders his wife, to escape getting caught. Although, even if
Emilia was to confess Iago's deeds, being punished would still be a question presented to
the reader.
Bibliography
Othello, by Shakespeare in Literature, by X.J. Kennedy and Dana Gioia

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