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Need an argumentative essay on Othello's Emotions. Needs to be 5 pages. Please no plagiarism.A close scrutiny of Othello’s character will necessarily reveal that Othello’s personality comprises of
Need an argumentative essay on Othello's Emotions. Needs to be 5 pages. Please no plagiarism.
A close scrutiny of Othello’s character will necessarily reveal that Othello’s personality comprises of several emotions such as love, anger, credulousness, overconfidence and jealousy. Obviously, these emotions of Othello have been greatly shaped and determined by more subtle emotional traits -such as inferiority complex, fear of being rejected and mental insecurity- of his mindset. After all, his passionate love for Desdemona lies at the center of all the emotional behaviors of Othello. This emotion has been greatly affected by those emotional traits. His love for Desdemona and subsequent ‘jealousy and suspicion’ appear to be the extreme manifestations of those subconscious emotional traits.
In the play, Othello’s love for Desdemona can be viewed as the extreme revelation of his feelings toward the color-aware Venetian society. Othello’s love for Desdemona is very complicated in nature. Though it is popularly believed that Othello passionately loves his wife, his love is, indeed, the embodiment of other subconscious feelings of his mind. Possibly, Othello himself does not know that what he considers as his love is his predisposition to own a wife in a rigidly materialistic sense. In Act 1 Scene 3, Othello says before the Duke, “She loved me for the dangers I had passd, / And I loved her that she did pity them” (Shakespeare 2.1.228-229). Othello tells the Duke about how he wins Desdemona by his stories of heroism in the battlefields. He tells that he falls in Desdemona’s love because she falls for her. In his long speech on how he wins Desdemona, he never mention any of Desdemona’s virtue. Even nowhere in the story, he tells that he is attracted to Desdemona because of her beauty. Rather he fairly indicates that his love is a mere, often cold, reciprocation of Desdemona’s love for him. Therefore, he lacks the ability to