Iagos Opinion of Women
Iago’s Opinion on Women Iago in William Shakespeare’s play Othello is Shakespeare’s most complex villain. ... He also is the type of person who has a bitter attitude towards women. ... Iago’s opinion of women is that he detests women in all forms and he finds faults in them, especially Emilia, even if they do not have any fault at all. ... He reveals to us the fact that he thinks women are the property of men. He does not care for Emilia so everything he says about her or women in general he does not take into account her feelings for his comments. ... He implies that women have to open their mouth for everything. To Iago, women talk more than they should, and they do not know when to stop. ... Iago sees women as sexually active creatures, and untrustworthy to their husbands. ... This leads Iago to believe that women do whatever they have to do even if it means to hurt ones feelings.