Men Should be as they Seem
Title: Men Should be as they Seem
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 550 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Men Should be as they Seem
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 550 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
“Men should be as they seem”
By Mike Hourie
The four main characters in the play Othello represent four different character traits of manhood: Roderigo, the failure; Othello, the hero, yet the insane lover; Cassio, the noblemen; and Iago, the villain, yet the strongest character of the play.
Of these four characters Roderigo reveals the weakest character traits. Iago effortlessly profits from Roderigo’s deficiency in a intelligence, in fact Iago himself said he would
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have been the hero of the play instead of Othello.
On the whole, Shakespeare did an excellent job on setting the character traits for the male characters in the play: Roderigo was the “snipe”; Cassio, the noble gentleman; Othello, the fallen “noble Moor”; and Iago, the intelligent, confident and arrogant self-made villain. All the Characters in the play had some good traits but each of them had an appalling attribute that led to their downfall.


