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Comparing My Last Duchess And The Cask Of Amontillado

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William Shakespeare’s Othello presents the dangers of evil when it’s in the form of jealousy. In the play Othello, Shakespeare uses the characters of Iago, Othello and Roderigo to prove that jealousy is at the root of all evil. Within the play, Shakespeare uses the emotion of jealousy to motivate the destruction of Othello. Iago’s jealousy towards Cassio being Othello’s lieutenant is proof of how jealousy can take the form of evil by causing competition, sexual suspicion and death for the other characters in the play. The concentration of jealousy and evil in Othello is similar to the theme of jealousy and evil in Robert Browning’s My Last Duchess and The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allan Poe. In Robert Browning’s My Last Duchess the theme of jealousy motivated the Duke to murder his wife, he couldn’t support the way the Duchess treated other people and the thought that other people had the same power as him over his wife. In The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allan Poe, the relationship between appearance and reality and that appearance can be deceiving becomes a proof of evil within the character of Monstresor. William Shakespeare Othello has shown the power of evil when is in …show more content…

He is consumed with jealousy of Cassio and with hatred of Othello because he was not chosen as lieutenant, Cassio was. Iago is a man blinded by envy, jealousy and anger, with an objective in mind for everyone to become equally jealous. Shakespeare uses Iago’s jealousy to move the force of the play and with Iago’s betrayal and manipulation Shakespeare shapes the play as a study of how jealousy can consume you, leading to the destruction of others. Iago’s plan is to get revenge on Cassio while destroying Othello. Iago’s jealousy towards Cassio leads him to invent a lie about Cassio having an affair with Desdemona, Othello’s wife. Iago is evil, he is the definition of

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