1. Othello - Deception in Othello
This speech is concluded with the line "I am not what I am." ... The theme of deception gains depth and added meaning. ... This is continued in Act IV, Scene 1, when Iago arranges for Othello to overhear a conversation between Cassio and himself. ... This line shows clearly how far Othello has fell into a jealous rage and it is all because that is what Iago wants. ... When he learns that he was deceived, as was Roderigo, Othello immediately repents his acts and asks that the be remembered as acts of love and honour, not jealousy and hate, then kills himself. ...
- Word Count: 1345
- Approx Pages: 5
- Grade Level: High School