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Examples Of Deception In Othello

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Johnson 1 Safiya Johnson Ms. Sullivan English II January 15, 2016 Othello Midterm Paper The play Othello is heavily based on deceit and erosion of confidence. Some of the key deceptive moments in Othello make one question whether the deception is intentional or unintentional. Another realization is that insecurity is fuel for deception. Finally, a question that arises from the play is, what is truly considered deceptive? The one word that is most crucial to Othello is deception because Iago deceives Cassio, Emilia, and Roderigo. An example of intentional deception occurs in Act I Scene III Roderigo confesses to Iago that he is attracted to Desdemona. “What should I do? I confess it is my shame/ to be so fond, but it is not in my virtue to amend it.” (I, iii, 359-360) Iago sees Roderigo’s sadness and desperation for advice as the perfect opportunity to make money. Iago decides to use Roderigo’s desperation to his advantage, “ It is merely a lust of the blood and a permission/ of the will. Come, be a man!...I say, put money in thy purse. It cannot be that Desdemona should 〈long〉continue/ her love to the Moor-put money in thy purse”(I, iii, 377-378, 384-386) Iago is deceiving Roderigo in this quote by taking advantage of his desperation for advice to make money for himself. Iago is lying to Roderigo …show more content…

In Act III Scene III Emilia unintentionally assists Iago in his plans to poison Othello’s mind with jealousy. This occurs when Emilia finds on the floor the handkerchief that Othello gave to Desdemona. Emilia immediately gives the handkerchief to Iago, who had been asking her to steal it for him. “Why, that the Moor first gave to Desdemona/ That which so often you did bid me steal/… If it not be for the purpose of import,/ Give ‘t me again. Poor lady, she’ll run mad/ when she shall lack it.” (III, iii, 343-344) Iago replies “Be not acknown on ‘t.”(III, iii, 366) This indicates that Emilia is unaware of Iago’s

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