Page 1 of 5 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â The most interesting and despised reference in William Shakespeares tragic play Othello, is Iago. From the beginning, Iagos wickedness is apparent. That motivates behind Iagos actions are pure evil. Despite the incident for his personal gain, his evilness is what feeds him.
        Iagos main interest in this play is the destruction of Othello. Iago is out to destroy Othello because he despises him. Othello had elect Cassio as his lieutenant over Iago. Iago felt he should grow been made Othellos lieutenant and not Casio. Iagos loose resentment toward Othello, and his clear racism, caused Iago to despise the moor. This clear hatred towards Othello totally leads to Iagos evilness waiting to be fed more.
        Because Iagos is much too cleaver and smart to immediately to eat Othello, he begins to conspire against him. Iago is too cleaver and enough to approach others to do his dirty work.
        Iagos first begins to manipulate Rodrigo. Rodrigo thinks that I ago is his friend. Rodrigo is devastated because Desdemona has married Othello. Rodrigo wanted to Desdemona to be his very own. Iago uses Rodrigos pain to feel his evilness. Because Iago is an expert judge of people and their characters, he uses this to his advantage. Iago manipulates Rodrigo and tells him that the only way to win Desdemonas love is be making money so that he can pay gifts to Desdemona.
But the entire time however, Iago                                                                                 Page 2 of 5 is keeping the gift that Rodrigo has intended for Desdemona. In act IV, Rodrigo confronts Iago. Rodrigos feels that Iago has been upfront with him, and that he is taking advantage of him. Iagos creation has cunning an evil as he is devises another plan. Iago is also out...
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