Analysis of the character of Iago after Shakespeare, Othello by Lee Jamieson. Unfortunately, Othello's insecurity takes over and he is driven to kill his wife in a fit of jealousy. One could say that Othello is easily manipulated, but as an honest man, he has no reason to doubt Iago. “The Moor is of a free and open nature, That. It draws attention to Othello's blackness and Desdemona's whiteness, while suggesting that she is an innocent being who is sexually conquered by a much older and more aggressive guy. Synopsis: The Duke and the senators discuss the movements of the Turkish fleet and conclude that its target is indeed Cyprus. When Brabantio and Othello arrive, the Duke insists on the evidence to support the old man's accusation that Othello bewitched Desdemona. At Othello's suggestion, the Duke brings in William Shakespeare's Othello” can be read from a feminist perspective. A feminist analysis of the play Othello allows us to judge the different social values and status of women in Elizabethan society. Othello serves as an example to demonstrate the expectations of Elizabethan patriarchal society, Lee Jamieson's practice of privilege. Updated. At the heart of Shakespeare's Othello is the doomed romance between Othello and Desdemona. They are in love, but Othello cannot overcome his doubts about why such a charming woman would love him. This leaves his mind vulnerable to tragic poisoning by the scheming Iago, even though,