"O, beware, my lord, of jealousy; / It is the green-ey’d monster which doth mock / The meat it feeds on" (3.3.88).
Hamartia is the tragic flaw of the hero which brings about their downfall. Othello's tragic flaw is his jealousy. Once Iago convinces him that Desdemona is unfaithful, Othello grows vengeful and angry, unable to see reason or logic.
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Comic Relief(Cyprus. The Garden of the Castle)
"Do not think, gentlemen, I am drunk. This is my ancient, this is my right hand, and thisis my left. I am not drunk now" (2.3.60).
As a part of his plan, Iago gets Cassio drunk so that he makes a fool of himself. In this brief moment of comedic relief, the audience can laugh as Claudius tries to deny his obvious drunken state.
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Supernatural Elements(Cyprus. Before the Castle)
"’Tis true. There’s magic in the web of it" (3.4.111).
Othello tells Desdemona that the handkerchief she lost was made by a prophetic for his mother. The magic of the handkerchief ensured that his father would love her forever. Desdemona losing the magic handkerchief symbolizes Othello's conviction of her infidelity.
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