Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Use of Irony in Othello :: Othello essays
Use of Irony in Othello         Shakespeares plays rely largely on irony.   There are three kinds of irony presented in this novel.  They  are situational, verbal, and dramatic.   Irony plays an all-important(prenominal) role in Othello.   It creates suspense, and adds interest to the story.         There are many examples of situational irony in this play.  Cassio was the one Iago wanted dead or out of his position. At the suppress of the play, Cassio was the only one that did not die and Othello actually promoted him to a higher position.   In the end Iago never accomplishes what he st crafted to do-- to get back at Othello and calculate Cassios place.  Both Othello and Iago treat their wives horribly.  Both killed their wives even through their innocence.  Iago killed his wife because she was working against his plan.  Othello killed his wife because he though t she cheated on him when she really  didnt.  Before he killed her,  Iago use his wife in a way that helped him to betray Othello.  She was a good friend of Desdemonas and she worked against her friend without knowing it.  She took Desdemonas handkerchief because Iago said he wanted it.   Iago hence placed the handkerchief in Cassios room to make him look guilty.  Also,   throughout the play, it seemed that Othello was the only one who didnt know the truth.  Shakespeare uses situational irony well to  make the story much interesting.         The verbal irony  in this novel can sometimes be humorous because of how ironic it is.           Othello often said things that were actually the opposite of Iago O, thou art wise Tis certain(IV.I.87),  Honest Iago . . . (V.II.88), (II.III.179) & (I.III.319),  I know, Iago, Thy honesty and love doth mince this matt er(II.III.251-52).   These lines are just a few of the ironic that Othello says to Iago.  They coming into court the trust that Othello mistakenly puts in his best friend.  Most things Iago says are ironic and hes always lying.  Othello still considered him his best friend but Iago was the only one Othello certain although he was constantly lying. He says, My lord, you know I love you(III.III.136).  This is a blatant lie - Iago does
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