Even
though I believe that Iago is most to blame for the tragedy that happened in
Othello, I want to switch it up and argue Othello himself was most to blame.
Othello had three things that contributed to his downfall: being overly
trusting, jealousy, and his unstable relationship with Desdemona. All these put
together are the reason Othello is to blame for his own tragedy.
To
start, Othello is very trusting with his friends which leads him into trouble.
Iago is the one he trusts the most repeatedly calling him
"Honest Iago." Iago takes advantage of this trust and makes this
revenge plan against Othello. However Othello fell for it and was not wise
enough to see the calamity he would bring upon himself. The trust Othello
had in Iago also made him believe his wife was being unfaithful to him. After
Iago first tells Othello of his suspicions of Desdemona being with Cassio,
Othello expresses his distrust by saying "I do not think Desdemona's
honest." Othello has too much trust in those around him. Over
trusting in someone can also cause them to take advantage of you, which is what
Iago did. Othello is to blame because he trusted too much and was not shrewd to
protect himself from what was to happen.
While Iago gets his plan in motion and becomes more detailed, he decides to play on Othello's weakness. He says if he cannot get Desdemona to sleep with him that he will put him into a "jealousy so strong that judgment cannot cure." Jealousy is Othello's tragic flaw. He loses the "immortal part" of himself and becomes "bestial." The immortal part of Othello is his reputation that includes Desdemona. Losing her would cause him to turn animal-like. Jealousy caused Othello to believe that Desdemona gave Cassio the handkerchief. He couldn’t stand the thought of someone else being with her. He began acting bestial when he planned to kill both Desdemona and Cassio for the affair. Othello is at fault for this because he first lost trust in his wife and the enraged jealousy he had was the effect of the unstable marriage he was in.
The biggest reason Othello was to blame for his tragedy was his relationship with Desdemona. He did not have a strong marriage with her, and it crumbled quickly. The relationship he had was not based on anything real. Desdemona had pity on Othello for being in war. He in turn loved her for this. There was no real basis for their love for each other. Their marriage was also done in secret. This poses a problem for them since they clearly felt they could not tell anyone about it or maybe they had wanted to get married and be together quickly and make it official. Either way this is not any way to start a solid marriage. The marriage did not last long either, only a few days. Being together for a short time did not give them a chance to work through any problems they had. Othello created problems in his own marriage by losing trust in Desdemona and becoming jealous. He lost trust in her because he believed she would be unfaithful to him. the jealousy he had over this caused him to murder his innocent wife. Othello would have saved himself so much heartache and trouble if he had talked to his wife about what was going on. To a degree he did, only interrogating her about where his handkerchief was. He did not handle himself well as a husband and let his “friends” and emotions ruin his marriage and caused him to kill.
Othello is most to blame for his tragedy because he trusted in others too much. This trust caused him to be taken advantage of and believe whatever they say. What they say caused him to become jealous and lose his mind and kill his wife. All because Othello did not have a stable relationship with his wife in the first place. It could’ve lasted and not have been a tragedy if he had a foundation for his relationship. Thus Othello is at the most fault for his tragic ending.
Before all else, I truly love how you choose Othello, many did not! At first, I wanted to write about him as well but I could not put my thoughts together. You have good arguments and evidence to back up your claim.
ReplyDeletedo you believe Othello had any ideas or suspicions his relationship was doomed from the beginning? He knew she had pitted him but he still claimed to love her in those soliloquies. Perhaps Othello believed that was a great enough reason to put a ring on a finger, then again, that was centuries ago. Anyways, really love you post, keep up the great work!
Well I would also like to say that I liked how you chose Othello instead of Iago and you did explain it very well. However, I still believe that Iago is mainly to blame because he brought these thoughts upon Othello. I like to think of it the other way around. If someone told me things about a person and found ways to prove it then I would myself believe them as well. Mainly because they're supposed to be my friend and because they have proved what they've been saying multiple times. I do agree that Othello trusted Iago too much but shouldn't you put all your trust in people you care for and vise-versa? I don't blame him for it, we all put all our trust in our friends and would get beyond angry if we were told we were getting cheated on and got proof. Other than that very well put.
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