Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Hate
- IAGO
- Iago's feeling of hate
towards Othello is
based on jealousy
- 'I hate the Moor,
and it is thought
abroad, that 'twixt
my sheets 'has
done my office'
Anmerkungen:
- 'Though I do hate him
as I do hell pains, yet,
for necessity of
present life, I must
show out a flag and
sign of love - which is
indeed but sign'
Anmerkungen:
- BUT...his hatred for
Othello can also be
blamed on the
suspicions that
Othello has slept with
Iago's wife, Emilia
- 'But partly led to diet my revenge
for that I do suspect the lusty
Moor hath leaped into my seat'
Anmerkungen:
- OTHELLO
- 'Ay, let her rot, and perish
and be damned tonight, for
she shall not live. No, my
heart is turned to stone. I
strike it, and it hurts my
hand. O, the world hath not a
sweeter creature! She might
lie by an emperor's side and
command him tasks'
Anmerkungen:
- This shows that Iago has turned
the passion of Othello's love for
Desdemona into hatred
through his manipulation
- THE SIGNIFICANCE
OF CYPRUS
- Cyprus is
stereotypically known
as an island of passion
- This is symbolic of the
intense love and hatred
throughout the play
- Roderigo wishes to
be with Desdemona
and is therefore
jealous of Othello