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Othello The "Mad" Moor - Online Term Papers

Othello The "Mad" Moor


Shakespeare's "Othello" is a prime example of a cleverly crafted
tragedy. Othello himself has all the elements of a tragic hero: the
personal grievance involving a friend and loved one, the tragic flaw
(gullibility), the sacrifice of suicide. Othello's strong love for his wife
and the love that Desdemona shows him by betraying her father shows the
bond between the two of them. As a man Othello was honorable and noted
with high regard around Venice, also a strong and great leader. Every
great leader has much stress on him no matter how great the leader. The
stress of battle, the jealousy, and the loss of honor are what drove
Othello insane and this is why he hath killed his wife.
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worse. Othello seemed to be and was mentioned as a good leader with the
respect of the Duke. The stresses of being a black man leading an army of
white soldiers that might respect you as a leader but might not respect you
as a human would affect you also.
Othello seemed to handle the stresses of war just fine but with the
jealousy added into his life by the most evil Iago's plot against him and
Cassio was something that Othello had trouble managing. Othello was new to
the married life and did not want to leave his wife behind so he left her
in the hands of the “honest” Iago. “My life upon her faith! - Honest Iago,
/My Desdemona must I leave to thee”(I, iii, 294-295). Iago caused the
jealousy in Othello's heart and made it burn with such passion and with
some false proof caused Othello to begin his break from reality.
The honor lost by the rumor of a cheating wife was the straw that
broke the camel's back. Othello's honor was of much importance to him,
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