Compare and Contrast Stanley from "A Street Car Named Desire" by Tennessee Williams , and Lago from "Othello"by Shakespeare
Title: Compare and Contrast Stanley from "A Street Car Named Desire" by Tennessee Williams , and Lago from "Othello"by Shakespeare
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Compare and Contrast Stanley from "A Street Car Named Desire" by Tennessee Williams , and Lago from "Othello"by Shakespeare
Category: /Arts & Humanities/Theater
Details: Words: 636 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Lago and Stanley are villains in Othello and A Street Car
Named Desire. They both plan a tragic scheme to draw the main
Characters, Othello and Blanche to their 'downfall' in their plays and they start it by their their hatred. Iago is absolutely inhuman being while Stanley showed his little conscience. They are both the master and are brilliant. Nevertheless Lago seem tp be much smarter than Stanley in comparsion.
Iago and Stanley plan
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is no doubt that Lagoo are Stanley are the master in the play.
Lago and Stanley are both an evil person, they both start their tragic scheme by their hatred. Lago is seemed to be much smarter than Stanley, but ironically, Iago cannot completely finish his trgic plan while Stanley can. Furthermore, Iago ends up with death. Anyway, they both cannot use their brilliant on the good side: otherwise the world will be more beautiful.