Character Analysis: Iago's Motives In Othello
And what's he, then, that says I play the villain? When this advice is free I give and honest, Probal to thinking, and, indeed, the course To win the Moor again Othello 2.
He neither respects moral beauty as seen in Desdemona, nor the grand nobleness of the mighty-souled Othello. All things pure and noble in their nature are looked upon as far beneath his "learned spirit.
Hudson says, Iago is "severely introversive," and is only satisfied by dipping what is good into his own vileness and bringing it forth reeking in the filth of his own evil nature. The purest of all sentiments is, in his mind, a mere "lust of the blood and a Afe of the will. Othello 2. This production is of particular importance because it marked the first time a woman was accepted on the English stage.
Before this, all the characters, whether male or female, were played exclusively by men. Read on]
I am sorry, it does not approach me. Who else, what can prompt?