Sketch the character of Othello
as a lover.
Othello is a love story
In his last speech in Act V, Othello asserts that he is ‘one that loved not wisely but too well’ and there is a great deal of truth in what he says. Othello loved Desdemona sincerely and the sympathetic ways in which she listened to his tales of high adventure and heroism attracted the Moor towards the charming lady:
“She lov’d me for the dangers I had
pass’d
And I lov’d her that she did pity
them.”
Desdemona
saw Othello’s ‘visage in the mind’ and loved him for his noble qualities of
head and heart. She had touched the springs of his very being. Her beauty had
ravished him and his soul went out to her. We may witness this joy of his
reunion with her at Cyprus after their brief separation. The words that
emanated from his mouth at that time exhibit his deep and intense love for his
charming wife.
“If
it were now to die
T
were now to be most happy; for I fear,
My
soul hath her content so absolute
That
no another comfort like to this
Succeeds
1nunknown fate”.
Othello
always referred to Desdemona as ‘My gentle love’, and talked endearingly with
his wife. Even when Iago had poured the poison of jealousy into the ears of
Othello, he called back, in a reminiscent mood, his old love for Desdemona with
an anguished wail:
“Excellent
wretch, perdition catch my soul,
But
I do love thee, and when I loved thee not,
Chaos
is come again”.
Othello
did not believe the sinful insinuations against Desdemona readily, and it was
on account of his deep and intense love for Desdemona that he cried out:
“If
she be false, O then heaven mocks itself,
I’ll
not believe’t’’.
At
a later stage he rebuked Iago for slandering Desdemona whom he loved dearly:
‘villain, be sure thou prove my love a whore’.
Thus
Othello’s thoughts again and again return to her beautiful Self and had Iago
not been there, his noble self would have asserted itself, and the ultimate
tragedy would have been averted.
Othello
himself admits that he loved Desdemona well but was not wise in his love. The
truth is that he had all traits of deep love except an insight into the soul of
his beloved. As a matter of fact, he has had no time to live with Desdemona and
understand her child-like innocence and purity of soul. He was married secretly
at night and was separated from her soon after. And Iago’s plot was a foot as
soon as they were reunited at Cyprus. Had they lived together for some time, he
would have gained that insight into her nature which is essential for a happy
conjugal life.
Thus Othello is the
tale of a man who loved his beloved excessively but not wisely.
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