What does the quote I am not what I am mean?
Originally Answered: What does this quote meaning written by Cooley “I’m not what I think I am, I’m not what you think I am, I’m what I think you think I am”? basically we perceive our self to be someone. A person may think you are arrogant and think yourself high because you dont talk to them.
What is revealed about Iago’s character when he says I am not what I am line 71 )?
What is revealed about Iago’s character when he says, “I am not what I am” (line 71)? . This line reveals how two- faced and deceptive he is. He is deceitful. What kind of imagery does Iago use in telling Brabantio of Des’ treachery?
What is Iago saying in lines 140 143?
What is Iago saying in lines 140-143? That he is trying to think but he is distracted. He needs time to remember.
Who kills Othello?
Iago
How is Desdemona weak?
Desdemona does seem to be an all rounded person however it is her weaknesses, which brings about her downfall. Desdemona shows blatant signs throughout the whole play that she fails to realise she is being manipulated by the main vice character Iago. Another weakness Desdemona faces is the mistreatment of men.
Where does Emilia’s loyalty lie?
Although Emilia initially helps her husband, Iago, she is ultimately loyal to Desdemona in Othello and defends her as well as she can.
Is Othello loyal?
Finally it is Othello himself who is the epitome of loyalty in the play. He exemplifies his loyalty in the beginning when in the senate he is honoured for his successful exploits and his strength in battle. He confesses his loyalty to Desdemona, though he does not fully understand why she loves him to such an extent.
Is Cassio a foil to Othello?
Most notably in this comparison is young Michael Cassio, a beautifully written foil character to the general in the fact that where Othello possesses these three qualities (and others), Cassio either lacks them entirely or enhances them to the betterment of those around him.
Who is a foil to Othello?
Iago’s and Desdemona are foils of each other throughout the play. Desdemona is reasonable and kind, whereas Iago is the embodiment of evil. Desdemona never ever informed a lie throughout the play and retained her innocence even through the physical and verbal abuse of Othello.