Shakespeare’s play Othello is an example of a brilliant piece of art in the form of words. His play with language itself ranks him as a true genius. Othello, with its themes of hatred, jealousy, love, deception, and conspiracy are as relevant today as when Shakespeare first wrote his great play.
Rahul, you need a transitional sentence from your opening paragraph to your first point. Othello is a respected man in the society because of his success on the battlefield and the power of his words. Othello is also a tragic hero because he allows the words of Iago to infect his mind towards his wife Desdemona. The play Othello on the level of plot is about how a respected Moorish General is deceived into believing that his wife Desdemona has betrayed him with his second-in-command Cassio. The deception is planned and executed by Othello’s ensign Iago, who claims to be jealous of Cassio’s promotion. Emilia. Iago uses a weak and jealous Venetian called Roderigo to help him in his plot. The play ends with Othello suffocating Desdemona and taking his own life due to his belief in Iago's lies.
There are several passages within the play that defines Othello’s weaknesses. There is one particular passage which suits the concept of perpeteia. This passage is one where protagonist Othello has been remotely used in to taking actions that causes his downfall. In act three scene three, Iago starts to pollute the mind of Othello by lying to him about false characteristics of Desdemona, as if she is cheating on him for Cassio. This is the time in the play where Iago starts to unveil his malicious plan, by which he can fulfill his dream of destroying each and everyone who comes in his way. This scene shows that Iago is ...