The debate about what drives Iago in his hatred of Othello, gave rise to a literature. Researchers play also questioned why from the set of all potential ways to destroy Othello - for example, send for a purpose killers, slander Othello before the Doge, and so on. etc.-lago Othello chooses destruction is through the destruction of his wife Desdemona. Is it just the fruit of fabrications Iago, jealous his wife Othello: "Let his wife for a long time he would give his wife ..." What Desdemona's role in this story? Image of Desdemona has long been considered a passive and "passive." Otherwise, I look at him. According to the Blok, meeting Othello Desdemona was predetermined higher power: Desdemona Othello was a reward for flour, for courage, for service. However, according to Block, the play would not be a tragedy, and mystery, if it was not involved third, as necessary, as the first two, the face - Iago. Iago, as well as Desdemona bears essential the beginning, but he lit from within another, a dark fire. Symbolist block is not a direct sense, and mystical content of the play. The interpretation proposed by them, carries focus with the obvious conflict of Othello and Iago in the deep, essential, mystical confrontation between Desdemona and Iago, who presented as two poles - between light and darkness. This interpretation …show more content…
The play begins with the appearance of three witches, who are waiting for the end battle and agree to meet in a vacant lot at a time when there will be Macbeth. "Evil is good, good is evil", - said the witch, immediately asking "carnival" character stories. In the next scene, a wounded sergeant, and then tan report to Scottish King Duncan of the terrible battle and complete victory his troops over the mercenaries and rebel forces Norwegian-Macdonald On the King and acceding Thane Cawdor. Both effort unprecedented personal courage and valor of the Scottish commander Army Macbeth. In the third stage himself appears Macbeth. His first words in the play sound prophetic: "beautiful and terrible I do not remember the day." Expected Macbeth's three witches proclaim: "Praise to you, Macbeth, Thane of Glamis!" "Thank you, Macbeth, Thane Cawdor," "Praise Macbeth, King in come! ". On the reaction of the witches of Macbeth's greeting, we We learn from the words present in the second stage of the Scottish military commander and friend of Macbeth, Banquo: "Why do you shudder? Their words Pleasing to the ear. "Banco disrespectful enter into conversation with witches and lightly interrogates the prophecy to himself, for which he will pay off in the future life, for it is not to him but to the Macbeth witches were sent, and warned The bank to remain silent since its