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      • Othello shifts from believing Desdemona could never betray him, to demanding proof of her infidelity so he can feel justified in killing her. When Iago suggests Othello strangle Desdemona in the bed in which she was allegedly unfaithful, Othello says “Good, good, the justice of it pleases!” (IV.i).
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  2. Othello’s emphasis on the need for Iago to “prove [his] love a whore” demonstrates his commitment to justice. However, Othello’s commitment to law and reason also comes into direct conflict with his emotional and irrational response to Iago’s rumormongering.

  3. Aug 23, 2021 · Shakespeare provides several examples of poetic justice in Othello. Throughout the play, Iago treats Roderigo like an idiotic follower who will never catch on to all that the villian is...

  4. May 2, 2018 · But if the senators do justice to the alien Moor who has married a senator’s daughter, they are motivated less by fairness than by their desperate need for General Othello to stop the Turkish “theft” of their possession, Cyprus.

  5. Aug 19, 2020 · Part of the genius of Shakespeare’s characterisation of Iago is that he makes him a convincing ensign to Othello, a loyal servant to the Moorish warrior, even while he is plotting Othello’s downfall.

  6. So it is not only jealousy and certainly not fear that brings Othello to act as he does. Instead, it is Othello’s total allegiance to justice. For example, Othello dismisses Cassio from his high office with no thought of vengeance, but because it is the just thing to do.

  7. Othello uses the language of justice and the law to justify killing Desdemona (‘it is the cause’, line 1) and demands that she ‘deny each article’ (line 54) of his accusations before he smothers her. When he realises the truth, Othello takes justice into his own hands and commits suicide.

  8. Iago claims that he hates Othello as he, in favor of soldier Cassio, has promoted to the rank of lieutenant and passed over Iago. Iago and Roderigo go to inform Brabanzio that his daughter Desdemona has been kidnapped and married to Othello, the Moor. Brabanzio gathers some officers in search of Othello.

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