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Exploring the significance of the character of Roderigo in Othello

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A perceptive A-Level English Literature essay analysing the significance of Roderigo in Shakespeare’s Othello. The essay explores how Roderigo functions as both a victim of Iago’s manipulation and a device that exposes themes of deception, desperation, and moral corruption. Through close language analysis and contextual insight, the essay demonstrates how Roderigo contributes to the development of the tragedy and Iago’s scheme

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“Roderigo’s tragic downfall is the result of his own weakness
rather than Iago’s manipulation”



It is without a doubt that Iago possesses a disturbing talent for
manipulation, leading some to argue that Roderigo’s downfall is solely the
result of Iago’s cunning nature. However, this view underestimates
Roderigo’s own flaws. Shakespeare presents Roderigo not merely as a
victim, but as a fundamentally weak and foolish character – a gullible
romantic driven by obsessive desire and jealousy. Though wealthy and of
high social standing, Roderigo lacks emotional maturity and critical
thought; his blind infatuation with Desdemona therefore makes him an
easy target. Consequently, unlike Othello, whose downfall is tragic and
complex, Roderigo’s is pitiful – he is not deceived against his will but
rather chooses to believe Iago because it suits his desperate hopes.



While I agree that Roderigo's downfall is ultimately due to his own
weakness, it is important to recognise Iago’s extraordinary skill in
psychological manipulation - a factor that leads some to argue his
downfall is entirely Iago’s doing. Iago possesses an almost surgical ability
to prey on the vulnerabilities of others, and with Roderigo, he targets his
romantic obsession, low self-esteem, and social insecurity. From the very
beginning, Iago draws Roderigo into his schemes by playing on his
feelings of inadequacy and his craving for status. When riling Roderigo
into helping provoke Cassio, Iago flatters him manipulatively: “If thou be’st
valiant – as they say base men being in love have then a nobility in their
natures more than is native to them – list me...” The contrast
between “base men” and “nobility in their natures” reflects Iago’s
technique - he dangles the prospect of honour and elevation to tempt
Roderigo into action, while simultaneously suggesting he is lacking unless
he proves himself. The phrase “if thou be’st valiant” is a subtle challenge
to Roderigo’s masculinity and pride, and Iago weaponizes this insecurity
to push him into inciting the drunken brawl that ruins Cassio. Moreover,
Iago intensifies his manipulation by targeting Roderigo’s insecurities about
his masculinity and sexual inadequacy. Shakespeare frequently uses
sexual innuendo through Iago’s language to provoke not only Othello’s,
but also Roderigo’s fragile sense of manhood. In Roderigo’s case, this is
subtly achieved through repeated references to the “hand” — a
euphemism that carries phallic connotations and underscores male sexual
agency. As early as Act 1, Iago slyly plants the image of Desdemona being
sexually familiar with Cassio, asking whether Roderigo has seen her
“paddle with the palm of his hand.” This image is both infantile and

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