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Wednesday, February 20, 2019

“Othello” and “A Doll’s House”

In wholly(prenominal) report card, we often see a colorful character in the random variable of the fictions antagonist. They are usually held in contrast to the storys main character or the protagonist. This is how the antagonists were portrayed in two the stories Othello and A Dolls House. The antagonists of the stories were set in comparison to the respective(prenominal) protagonists. On both these stories, the antagonists played a great part in destroying the joyful marriages of both protagonists. Through their schemes and manipulation, they were able to destroy what these people held so dearly their races with their loved ones.In William Shakespeares Othello, Iago plays the antagonist role, opposing the model of Othello. Iago is portrayed as one of Othellos men, since the latter holds a high position which the former serves. When Iago felt that another man was favored aside from him, he planned to take Othello down by destroying his happy marriage with Desdemona (Shakes peare).In the story, we end see that Iagos source of motivation in his schemes when Othello favors his lieutenant Cassio sort of than his Ancient and ensign, Iago. It was desirousy that made him conceive e actually evil schemes and plans that he came up with. As the storys antagonist, we can separate that Iago is very clever with his plans, managing to outwit other characters and making them his tools to bring down Othello. He was very successful in manipulating the main character, making him believe that his wife was cheating on him.Analyzing the motives of Iago, we can say that his reasons were very shallow. It was his jealousy that conduct to the room things happened. however there was no point to be jealous about. He has a good position in Othellos men. The mode he see Cassion being favored more than him was just superficial, since it was him that Othello believed most. If Othello didnt believe him, then the story wouldnt have led to the representation it went. But Oth ello trusts Iago. He believes him so such(prenominal) that it has led to the destruction of his happy marriage, his downfall, his wifes death, and eventually, his own death.The person who suffered the most in this story was Othello. With Iagos schemes, Othello lost his trust in his wife. His faith in their relationship crumbled as Iago stirred up his thoughts. As a man of his stature, Othello wishing not be faithless with his wife. But because of his insecurities, Iago managed to toy with his emotions. As a different man, Othello thought that his wife was not satisfied with him. He was the tie up of Venice, a dark skinned man in the land of whites. Because of these insecurities, his suspicions grew to aversion. That hatred caused him to kill Desdemona only to find out afterwards that it was all Iagos doings.In Henrik Ibsens A Dolls House, the main protagonist was Krogstad, who was on the brink of losing his job. He was an employee of the main character, Torvald. Torvald is the h usband of Nora Helmer, and their relationship as a married couple is an example of a happy marriage for the society. But the happiness didnt last for long, as soon as Krogstad schemed his way from getting himself fired from the job he didnt want to lag (Ibsen).Krogstads reasons for his actions were all rooted to him keeping his job. It was very unfortunate that he knows a surreptitious of Nora Helmer. He used this secret to try and surrender himself from getting fired. It was Noras head whos on the line, fearing that her secret office be discovered by others, especially her husband. The only favor Krogstad asked in exchange for his silence was for Nora to convince his husband not to fire him. However, all of Noras efforts were futile, not being able to save Krogstad his job. Because of this, Krogstad chose to unveil Noras well kept secret, at the expense of Nora and Torvalds happy marriage. afterwards all, Krogstad has nothing to lose anymore.Looking at Krogstads reason for hi s actions, we can say that he is on the edge, thats why he was forced to act upon Nora just to save him. It was his job on the line, and he really didnt want to use it. The fact that he knows something that Nora has kept so much for herself was not his discretion. It was the only choice he has, and he chose to use that option well, in exchange for anything that he might lose. Krogstad may be seen as a bad man, but his actions show that it was fate that forced him to do what he has done. This doesnt concern anything about keeping Noras secret just to save her shame or marriage. It was his own battle, and he mustiness fight with everything he has. The only weapon he has in line of descent at that time was Noras secret.We can say that the antagonists of the story had their way with the protagonists. They were able to blindly manipulate anyone in order to have their biddings fulfilled. In the end, it was all misery for the protagonist, each with crumbling relationships as both the s tories closed. No head what their reason may be, these antagonists were able to make the most out of every situation turning it into something advantageous for their own benefits.Works CitedIbsen, Henrik. A Dolls House. 1879. dismissal Notes. October 7 2007. .Shakespeare, William. Othello. 1603. Spark Notes. October 7 2007. .

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