Othello: Shakespeare's most tragic play
...hakespeare 105). He shows disrespect to Desdemona in front of other people. 'Devil' he strikes her I have not deserved this.' (141). Othello changes even more dramatically because of the poison suggestions that Iago has given him. He goes out of control and eventually kills Desdemona thinking that she has did something wrong. Othello has many tragic flaws. He is a really gullible person, for example he was tricked by Iago; thinking that Desdemona was really having an affair with Cassio. ` Did he confess it?' (134). He trusts Iago too much and totally relies on Iago therefore making him really vulnerable to Iago's evilish schemes. Othello's gullibility causes him to be jealous. He let's his jealousy take over, he looses control of himself and acts on his jealous emotions, he let's his jealousy clutter his mind and good judgment. `Damn her, lewd minx! O, damn her, damn her! Come go with me part. I will withdraw To furnish me with some swift means of death. For the fair devil. Now are the my lieutenant' (122). Othello's other flaw is his anger. Othello acts upon his anger and therefore ends up doing the things he regrets afterwards. `It is too late.' `O Lord, O Lord, Lord!' he smothers her(168). Therefore by examining those points Othello has many tragic flaws in him. Othello is considered a tragic hero because he fights for the people in Venice in Cyprus. 'The Turk with a most mighty preparation makes for Cyprus. Othello, the fortitude of the place is best known to you .'' (70). He is loo...