Manipulation In Othello And Dr. Faustus

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English

 

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September 13, 2013

 

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By deceiving themselves or the characters around them there becomes an absolute play on words and actions, wherein the identity and outcome is strengthened or lost. Iago wishes to be Othello and this becomes apparent in his discussion regarding Cassio promotion, his social status, and his own identity...
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Iago seems to deceive himself, by wishing he were Othello and by doing so he almost believes he is Othello. Shakespeare states: "Were I the Moor I would not be Iago," begins Iago abolishing his own identify to fulfill his desires to be another person (line 58). Stephen Greenblatt discusses the possible meanings of Iago role-playing briefly in Act 1 and states: Were I the Moor, I would not be Iago, because The "I" always loves itself and the creature I know as Iago hates the Moor he serves or, alternatively, because of the Moor I would be other than I am now, free of tormenting appetite and revulsion that characterize the servant's relation to his master and that constitutes my identify as Iago...
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