Sunday, August 18, 2019
Deception in Shakespeares Othello Essay -- Othello Shakespeare Decept
Deception in Shakespeareââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"Othelloâ⬠à à à à à One may readily perceive the theme of Shakespeareââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"Othelloâ⬠as deception. Deception appears many times in Othello, but in almost every incident the degree of deception is different. Deception is to ââ¬Å"deceive another, illusion, or fraudâ⬠(Websterââ¬â¢s New World Pocket Dictionary 69), which is seen as a wrongful act. However, deception may be used to protect someone from getting hurt therefore being used with good intentions. à à à à à The very first act of deception is done by the character Desdemona. Desdemona hides her relationship with Othello from her father, knowing he will disapprove due to Othelloââ¬â¢s race. Brabantio says, ââ¬Å"O, she deceives me/Past thought!â⬠(1.1.163-164). Desdemonaââ¬â¢s reasoning for deceiving her father was to protect him. ââ¬Å"Desdemonaââ¬â¢s devotion to her husband is almost superhuman, as is her courage in marrying him over the objections of her father, the Venetian senator Brabantio.ââ¬Å" (Andrews 132). She knew her father would eventually find out the truth, but she felt that by hiding her relationship with Othello, she would be delaying the inevitable pain which her father was going to feel. Since Desdemona loved her father, her deception was done with only good hearted intentions. à à à à à Desdemona again deceives another, but this time it is her husband, Othello. Othello asks Desdemona for a handkerchief which he gave to her, for he had suspicions she was cheating on him. When asked about the whereabouts of the handkerchief, ...
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