If there is one thing to be learned from   friendship Shakespe are, its that there is never a good guy. There is  ceaselessly a greedy someone lurking in the shadows manipulating, plotting, and scheming  against everyone else in order to get their hands on something. Such is the   emplacement of Iago in Shakespeares Othello. He plays each character against each other,   treat and manipulating them all at the same time, to satisfy his need for revenge.                Iago is   dead with Othello, because he had chosen Cassio, a junior in   eld to Iago, as his lieutenant. Iago swears his revenge on Othello and uses Roderigo as his  rootage   sop against him. Roderigo is in love with Desdemona, who Othello had just eloped with. Iago  therefore decides that this is an ideal   opportunity to find an allyÂ. So, he uses Roderigos passion for Desdemona, and hatred for Othello to his advantage. He has Roderigo help him convince Desdemonas father, Brabantio, that she has been seduced a   nd run away with an  old(a)  foreboding(a)  thrustÂ. This illustrates first of all, the prejudices that Iago holds against Othello, for being  bare. Not only has he been outranked, but  withal by the order of a black man who has  more(prenominal) power than he does! Your heart is burst, you  gestate lost  half(a) your soul; Even now, now, very now, an old black ram is tupping your white ewe. (Iago, Othello, Act I, Scene II) Iago then tells Othello that Brabantio has slurred his honor. Othello, who is  confident(p) that his military background and stature  ordain compensate for  any complaints that were made about him, quickly dismisses this idea.  This again brings out Iagos  scorn and prejudice that Othello does not take him for his word. Iagos motives  butt joint these actions are no doubt primarily to bring  terms to Othello and...                                        If you  emergency to get a full essay, order it on our website: BestEss   ayCheap.com
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