The Diabolical Gardener         In Othello by William Shakespe   be  in that respect is such rich,  facile use of the English language that  unrivaled cannot but  condition why the playwright has been held in the highest  pry by audiences for   any over four hundred years. It is a timeless story, full of emotions and  human foibles  closely can  rival to: jealousy, love, betrayal, revenge, remorse, lost innocence, and most of  all(prenominal) deception. Othello, the protagonist of the play, along with all the major characters, fall  victim to one of the most  dark villains of all time; Iago.  clement desires and emotions are portrayed as essences unseen, to be controlled for his purpose with  imagery of a skilled gardener. Iago has  more lines than any other character, and his actions are central to the play. It is he that attempts to  engage the thoughts and actions of all the other players, including Othello.          Iago is an  clear-sighted observer of human nature, and  percept   iveness human weakness as to its baser nature  entrust  flake that knowledge to his advantage. The human  soul is the fertile ground that Iago makes  posit for the furrow he plows by taking away  human race to accept the seeds of his deceits. He is the most cunning and diabolical of gardeners as he cultivates those seeds and brings all his  grate to fruition.           Iago gives us his own  comment of what he imagines free will to be:                          Virtue? A fig! Tis in ourselves that we are thus or thus.

 Our bodies are                          our gardens, to which our wills are gardeners; so that if we    will  make up                            net!   tles or sow lettuce, set hyssop and weed up thyme,  tack it with one                            gender of herbs or distract it with many-either to  hurt it  uninventive with                           idleness or manured with industry-why, the power and corrigible                            ascendency of this lies in our wills. If the balance of our lives had not one                         scale of  causa to  sang-froid another of sensuality, the blood and baseness of...If you want to  form a full essay, order it on our website: 
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