Act four and five reminded me of those types of men that are possessive and abusive in relationships. Othello striking Desdemona in front of other people was a little disturbing to me. Going all the way and killing both Desdemona and himself was just awful. I thought it was sad that all of this violence and hate started through deception and insecurities.
Othello is the typical hero in this play. He is a well known warrior, good looking, and has a beautiful wife. Othello’s main flaw is that he lets his insecurities get the best of him. Iago knows this and uses his insecurities against him. Othello is the perfect representation of Aristotle’s tragic hero because he goes from prosperity to misfortune through his error of letting his insecurities get the best of him.
Shakespeare uses his characters to show what guilt can do to a human being. After Othello finds the truth behind Iago’s scheme Othello is burdened with guilt for killing his wife. Othello goes to says to the others, “I ask your pardon. Will you, I pray, demand that demi-devil why he hath thus ensnared my soul and body?” Othello knows he has done wrong and tries to apologize for his actions. Othello then kills himself out of guilt. We all know the feeling of guilt, it is a useless emotion. Guilt is associated with feelings of misery and despair. Living with guilt is a burden for people and can cause people to do selfish things like taking your own life away.