HAMARTIA
HUBRIS
PERIPETEIA
ANAGNORISIS
NEMESIS
CATHARSIS
Othello’s jealousy becomes his downfall when Iago manipulates him. He "lov'd not wisely but too well".
Othello's hubris allows Iago to manipulate him. Through the seed of suspicion, Iago can convince Othello, without any proof, that Desdemona is cheating on him.
Othello kills Desdemona after he believes that Cassio has slept with her.
Emilia exposes Iago’s plan.
Desdemona has been smothered, and Othello kills himself from grief. Iago is sent away to be tortured.
The audience is left remorseful for the couple who was thwarted by jealousy and revenge.
Look, my mistress dropped her kerchief!
When are you going to reinstate Cassio?
Please, wait. Let me explain. Iago is to blame...
Why did you betray me?!
Oh, no.