The interpretation of the play, "Othello", in regards to the themes of power and betrayal, focusing on the theatrical portrayal and characterisation of Iago, in particular reference to Act III, Sc III.
Title: The interpretation of the play, "Othello", in regards to the themes of power and betrayal, focusing on the theatrical portrayal and characterisation of Iago, in particular reference to Act III, Sc III.
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The interpretation of the play, "Othello", in regards to the themes of power and betrayal, focusing on the theatrical portrayal and characterisation of Iago, in particular reference to Act III, Sc III.
Category: /Arts & Humanities/Artists
Details: Words: 826 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Welcome actors, I am the director of this production of "Othello" and today I will be discussing the character of Iago in Act III, Scene III. My personal interpretation is based largely upon the themes of power and betrayal within the play; which is vital to how you all will interpret your characters. Power and betrayal are fundamental and universal ideas that are explored in Othello through a variety of means.
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and changes in power relations and facial expressions - displaying feelings associated with the lines, such as guilt, cunning or joy.
Shakespeare uses Iago's character as a platform for all the tragic events that occur in the play. It is therefore very important that the representation of Iago's character epitomizes the themes of power and betrayal. Thank you for your time and I look forward to working together to create a successful production of Othello.