William Shakespeare has written many plays. His most tragic play is Othello. Othello is also the name of the main character in the play, he is quite hard to understand. Othello is a noble man, one who has grace with the ladies but also possesses all the virtues of a military leader that he is. Yet Othello has many traits and tragic flaws that make him a tragic hero. Othello is a noble man who is well known and respected, for his position as a general. He is a general that is experienced in battle and shows courage and dignity. He also has a lot of respect for his fellow men like Casio and Iago and is reliable to them. Othello's valiant personality is a major part of his success in the military as well as with the ladies, especially his wife Desdemona. Because Othello was who he is it made Desdemona fall in love with him and go through tough times, like facing her father Barbantio after getting married without his consent. Although Othello seems like a good husband general he possesses a lot of tragic hero traits and flaws that bring …show more content…
Othello's jealousy the one flaw that brings him down the most. It is not to say that without Iago instigating all that he has, that the situation would have been better. But anyone can see that jealousy is the knife that stabs Othello. It is Othello's jealousy and Iago's malicious manipulation that led to the death of both of them, as well as Desdemona and Emilia. The tragic hero did not fall alone and not only with the influence of others but the influence he had on himself. Now that the greatest tragedy has happened, it leaves us to wonder about the "might-have-been", like Othello had been a better and more attentive husband. He might have trusted Iago less and more of Desdemona's pleas. Then the tragedy of so many innocent people might not have