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Othello

Statistics

  Counts

  Total Pages: 3.51
  Total Words: 877
  Total Characters: 4615
  Number of Sentences: 55


  Averages

  Words per Sentences: 15.95
  Characters per Words: 5.26


  Readability

  Flesch Reading Ease: 56.76
  Fog Scale Level: 12.44
  Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 9.3  

Othello

*Othello is a tense, closely-knit play, with an ever-increasing emotional scene.  The
character Iago, Othello's ancient, is the cause of all the tragedy which comes to pass
as the play progresses.  He is a manipulator, opposing Othello not directly, but
through other characters whom he tricks.  From his actions throughout the play one
sees that Iago was gifted at using other people, to further his own schemes.
*Act One, Scene One is the most important because it foreshadows the whole
drama.  Iago gives the reader warning that he is not all that he seems when he says,
"I am not what I am" (I,i).  He appears to help Roderigo, a suitor to Desdemona, who
has run off with Othello, the Moorish general of the Venetian army.  Iago hates
Othello for another reason.  instead of choosing him to be his lieutenant, Othello
chose Cassio.  In the end of scene, Iago and Roderigo have informed Brabantio
about his daughter's elopement.  Then they went to confront Othello with this
situation.
*At the beginning of Scene Two of Act One, Iago gives advice to Othello and lets him
know what is about to happen.  Shortly after their talk Brabantio confronts Othello
about stealing his daughter.  Then they all went and saw the Duke.  Othello defends
himself and asks if Desdemona can testify on the behalf of him.  Othello tells how
that the only "witchcraft" he used were his stories, and how Brabantio used to invite
him up to tell them.  Finally, Brabantio disowns Desdemona and she goes to be with
Othello.
*Near the end of the first scene of the second act, Iago convinces Roderigo, who
was observing Cassio's enthusiastic greeting of Desdemona, that Cassio and
Desdemona have something going on between them.  Thus manipulating Roderigo
through his passion for Desdemona, Iago convinces him to provoke Cassio to anger,
so that the lieutenant will be discredited in Othello's eyes and Iago can take his
position.
*In Act II, Scene III, I ago tricks into a drink, kno...

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