Thursday, August 15, 2019
Othello Is a Play About the Desperate Need for Certainty
Othello is a play about the desperate need for certainty The theme of certainty pervades the play from the opening scence, and as it progresses, the quest for certainty becomes more desperate and frantic; not only within the minds and actions of the characters, but also within the audience as we become desperate to know and understand the outcome of Iagoââ¬â¢s malicous plan. Shakespeare introduces the protaginist, Othello, to the audience through the malicious and predujiced tongues of Iago, Roderigo and Brabantio.Iago condemns Othello for favouritism and shows obscenley to Brabantio that Othello is an ââ¬Ëold black ramââ¬â¢, the ââ¬Ëdevilââ¬â¢, a ââ¬Ëbarbary horseââ¬â¢ copulating with his daughter. Rodergio too describes him as a ââ¬Ëlascivious moorââ¬â¢ and ââ¬Ëan extravagent and wheeling stranger. ââ¬â¢ This causes Brabantio to feel certian that Othello, repulsive in his blackness, must have seduced Desdemona by withcraft, magic spells or drugs.The picture echoes aspects of medevil and Elizabethan traditions about the devilish, cruel and lustful nature of moors, and Brabantio would most certainly rather believe these acceptable truths as opposed to reality- his ââ¬Ëpureââ¬â¢ and virginal daughter is partaking in a sordid affair. Othelloââ¬â¢s own desperate plea for certainty is also evident from the offset. Although he refuses to hide from Branbantio and denounce his frabrications, he suggests that Desdemona should testify freely how their love came about.Some may argue that Othello holds a number of insecurities about himself and this is a prime example of him desperatly needing Desdemona to justify her reasoning for marrying him. After all, he displays an incredible vulnaribilty, ââ¬Ëa free and open nature, that thinks men honest that but seem to be so. ââ¬â¢ Iago works on these traits and his pretended disapproval of the relations between Cassio and Desdemona rouses Othelloââ¬â¢s curiosity, thence his ins istance that he be told, and finally his fear that Iagoââ¬â¢s information, got in his duty as an honest man, will harm him.At first, Othello appears to be confident of Desdemonaââ¬â¢s love for him as he declares she ââ¬Ëhad eyes and chose meââ¬â¢. Iago however finds weakness in Othelloââ¬â¢s certainty and seizing his oppurtunity, advises Othello to watch Cassio and Desdemona discreetly. He adds that, of his own well-founded knowledge, Venetian wives decieve their husbands; that Desdemona pretended to fear Othello, when in fact she loved him, and that she decieved her father so completley that he believed she was bewitched. Unable to deny these, Othello draws the disturbing inference.Suspicion takes root, and is revealed by his hesitant ââ¬ËI do not think Desdemonaââ¬â¢s honestââ¬â¢, and his command that Emilia be set to watch Desdemona. He is desperate to find truth, and underlying doubts about his marriage may have escelated by Iagoââ¬â¢s revelation and O thello is eventually driven to find this certianty in his own shortcomings- his blackness, age and unpolished manners. Iagoââ¬â¢s evil has infiltrated Othelloââ¬â¢s soul and has induced him, as Iago had hoped, ââ¬Ëto renounce his baptism, all seals and symbols of redemmed sin. The noble image that Desdemona saw in Othelloââ¬â¢s mind has become corrupted, and and not before long is he humiliating her through false prophecy, and he fails to see the unreason of punishing Desdemona for a crime she has not commited. In the end, Othello is desperate to relieve himself of all guilt and is certain the the demi-devil has ââ¬Ëensnaredââ¬â¢ his soul and body.Desdemona is another charcter who clings desperatly on to her certainty that Othello is a kind and loving husband. Out of her generosity and loving-kindness, she continually makes excuses for Othelloââ¬â¢s harshness: ââ¬Ësome unhatched practiceâ⬠¦ ath puddles his clear spiritââ¬â¢- an ironic perception. Othel loââ¬â¢s vision of her is utterly distorted; and she in her faith and certianty to him is unable to percieve his spiritual overthrough. His fierce accusations that she is unchaste and a whore she meets by affirming that she is a ââ¬Ëtrue and loyal wifeââ¬â¢, and desperatly wants Othello to believe in this certainty. In her innocece, she finds it impossible to believe that there are women who are unfaithful to their husbands in spite of Emiliaââ¬â¢s down to earth admission.In the last dreadful scence she maintains her innocence and pleads for mercy. Her chastity, loyalty, her whole- hearted commital to her husbandââ¬â¢s welfare and to any good deed is the only pure certianty throughout the play, and Desdemona unfortunatly cannot make Othello see this. Emilia fiercy defends Desdemona throughout the play and is certain she would never disobey her husband. Ironically, she admits that she would ââ¬Ëmake her husband a cuckholdââ¬â¢ in order to ââ¬Ëmake him a monarc hââ¬â¢, however clings to her husbandââ¬â¢s integrity as she testifies to his vileness and Desdemonaââ¬â¢s virtue.
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