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May the Jealous be Blind
William Shakespeare, in writing the tragedy Othello, uses the jealousy motif that is apparent in many other types of literature written of a man and his downfall. Cain, in the bible, killed Abel due to jealousy. As did King Claudius in Hamlet, and the evil stepsisters in Cinderella.
“O, beware, my lord, of jealousy! It is the green-eyed monster.” Just as Iago noted in Act three, scene three, lines one hundred and ninety-five to one hundred and ninety-six, jealousy would be Othello’s demise. This jealousy, fed by the deception and dishonesty of Iago, manifested a new “view” of Othello’s wife, Desdemona. Stricken with this disease, Othello goes as far as taking the life of his wife, along with his own. Although Othello’s inability to fight off jealousy brought him down, his trustworthiness and frankness also led to his collapse. Othello never questioned Iago, and as honest as he may have appeared, anyone else would have needed more, not just one source for a charge such as the one Iago placed on Desdemona. Othello simply thought to highly of Iago, and never pondered whether he was truly honest.
Iago, with his keen ability to manipulate and create fallacies, placed jealousy upon the head of Othello. From th
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