Topic > Essay on Othello's Tragic Hero - 926

The character of Othello is known to be of dark origin. Not because of his complexion, but because he is a very perplexed individual. Although he is very mysterious, he is also vibrant and open-minded, but he lacks the gift of discernment. He is not attentive to who his enemies are and he is not attentive to their plots. Othello has found himself in the middle of many dangerous situations but is still naive to the evil plans and tactics of other individuals. Since Othello is very trusting, this leads to him being blindsided by people who do not have his best interest at heart and unable to see a person's true intentions. Othello puts all his trust in Iago for everything, even for his marriage to his wife Desdemona. Everyone's view of Iago is that he is trustworthy and honest, so Othello believes that he should not think otherwise, which is a great example of his gullibility. For example, Othello had told it