Monday, January 6, 2020
Iago Vs. Moriarty an Argumentative Comparison - 1364 Words
In William Shakespeareââ¬â¢s Othello, the antagonist Iago shows evil motivations towards the protagonist Othello that could be considered obsessive. This pattern of behavior can be compared to the BBC television rendition of Arthur Conan Doyleââ¬â¢s Sherlock Holmes and its antagonist Moriarty. Iago and Moriartyââ¬â¢s obsessive behavior greatly effect Othello and Sherlockââ¬â¢s lives respectively that provide a solid argumentative comparison between the two. William Shakespeareââ¬â¢s Othello presents and ââ¬Å"evilâ⬠character, Iago, who can be compared to the Arthur Conan Doyle TV adaption of BBC Sherlockââ¬â¢s Moriarty. Iago takes on many different personaââ¬â¢s to enact his plan of revenge upon Othello. He plays the friend, a trustworthy and credible source ofâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Fallings just like flying except theres a more permanent destination.â⬠(Sherlock.) The Fall is referring to Jimââ¬â¢s plan to blackmail Sherlock into suicide or else his friends would be targeted. Moriarty seems to be so insecure about his cleverness that he would kill and target innocent people to get the glory he believes her deserves. This plan parallels to Iagoââ¬â¢s against Othello. The event of Othelloââ¬â¢s elopement is the turning point for Iagoââ¬â¢s obsession and plot to destroy his life by sabotaging his relationships with Desdemona and his closest friends. Othelloââ¬â¢s tragic flaw of trusting the wrong people leads him to his demise. Iagoââ¬â¢s first plan of action brings Brabantio, Desdemonaââ¬â¢s father, into play. He speaks of how ââ¬Å"The Moorâ⬠, Othello, is deflowering his daughterââ¬â¢s purity. ââ¬Å"Even now, now, very now, an old black ram / Is tupping your white eweâ⬠(1.1.88-89) (Othello.) Iagoââ¬â¢s obsession goes so far as to bring his own wife into his plot without her knowledge. Iago asks Emilia to steal Desdemonaââ¬â¢s handkerchief as ââ¬Å"evidenceâ⬠of her infidelity. ââ¬Å"My wayward husband hath a hundred times / Wooââ¬â¢d me to steal it; but she so loves the token....Iââ¬â¢ll have the work taââ¬â¢en out, And giveââ¬â¢t Iago: what he will do with it Heaven knows, not I; I nothing but to please his fantasy.â⬠(3.3.292-299) (Othello.) A man who prided himself on being trustworthy was so blinded with jealousy and hatred that he would sabotage his own wife to take down Othelloââ¬â¢s life. Pride is also a
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