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The Seven Deadly Sins
• Vanity/Pride
• Sloth
• Gluttony
• Lust
• Avarice
• Envy/Jealousy
• Wrath/Anger
Vanity/Pride
Vanity/Pride
• Excessive belief in one’s
own abilities or excessive
love of oneself.
• Othello commits the sin of
pride in that he cannot
conceive of anyone being
disloyal to him and is
therefore easily manipulated
by Iago.
• Part of the reason Othello
kills Desdemona is to restore
his pride after being
cuckolded.
Vanity/Pride
• “ But he, as loving his own pride and
purpose…non-suits my mediators.” Act
1, Scene 1
• “ But, alas, to make me the fixed figure
for the time of scorn to point his slow
unmoving finger at.” Act 4, Scene 2
Vanity/Pride
• Punishment for the
deadly sin of pride was
to be broken on the
wheel - laced on a
cartwheel with limbs
stretched out along the
spokes. The wheel
revolved slowly and a
large iron bar was then
applied to the limb over
the gap between the
beams, breaking the
bones
Sloth
Sloth
• Sloth is apathy - not caring about others or
living life in a fulfilling way.
• When one is apathetic they do not help their
fellow people and this affects their spiritual
well-being.
• An slothful person commits no good deeds.
• In Othello the storm’s destruction of the
Turkish fleet leaves the group idle and
therefore prone to trouble and open to
manipulation by Iago.
Sloth
• The deadly sin of
sloth was punished
by being thrown into
snake pits.
Gluttony
Gluttony
• The consumption of more of anything than
you need.
• Not just confined to food - can also include
resources and excess materialism.
• Cassio’s problem with alcohol and the fights
that follow excessive drinking in Othello can
be seen as a warning from Shakespeare
against gluttony.
Gluttony
• “Let’s teach ourselves that honourable
stop, not to outsport discretion.” Act 2,
Scene 3
• “The very elements of this warlike isle,
have I tonight fluster’d with flowing
cups.” Act 2, Scene 3
Gluttony
• The deadly sin of
gluttony was
punished by being
forced in the afterlife
to eat rats, toads
and snakes.
Lust
Lust
• In Othello, Roderigo is
so consumed by lust for
Desdemona that he is
easily manipulated by
Iago.
• Iago constantly tries to
debase Othello’s and
Desdemona’s
relationship by inferring
that it is based on lust.
Lust
• “ When the blood is made dull with the
act of sport…” Act 2, Scene 1
• “ When she is sated with his body she
will find the error of her choice.” Act 1,
Scene 3
• “ If thou canst cuckold him, thou dost
thyself a pleasure…” Act 1, Scene 3
Avarice/Greed
Avarice/Greed
• Avarice is the desire for material gain.
• It is similar to gluttony but possession
rather than consumption is the key.
• Iago can be considered to commit the
sin of avarice when he uses Roderigo
for his money. He abuses Roderigo’s
friendship for financial gain.
Avarice/Greed
• “ Thou, Iago, who hast had my purse as
if the strings were thine…” Act 1, Scene
1
• “ Thus do I ever make my fool my
purse.” Act 1, Scene 3
Avarice/Greed
• The deadly sin of
greed was punished
by being boiled alive
in oil for all of
eternity.
Envy/Jealousy
Envy/Jealousy
• Envy is the desire to possess what others have,
whether it be material objects, like cars; or character
traits, like beauty, patience, etc.
• Jealousy relates to the fear that someone has
something that belongs to you.
• In Othello, Iago is envious of Cassio’s position as
lieutenant, Roderigo is envious of Othello’s marriage
to Desdemona.
• Iago claims to believe that Othello has slept with
Emilia and this jealousy is part of his reason for
hating Othello.
• Iago suggests to Othello that Desdemona and Cassio
are having an affair and therefore destroys him with
his own jealousy.
Envy/Jealousy
• “ He, in good time, must his lieutenant be, and I…his
Moorship’s ancient.” Act 1, Scene 1
• “ I do suspect the lusty Moor hath leap’d into my seat,
the thought whereof doth like a poisonous mineral
gnaw my inwards…” Act 2, Scene 2
• “…yet that I put the Moor at least into a jealousy so
strong that judgment cannot cure.” Act 2, Scene 2
• “ O beware, my lord, of jealousy: it is the green-eyed
monster which doth mock the meat it feeds on.” Act
3, Scene 3
Envy/Jealousy
• Punishment for
committing the
deadly sin of envy
was to be immersed
in freezing water for
all eternity.
Wrath/Anger
Wrath/Anger
• Choosing violent and hateful actions over love and
patience.
• Desire to seek revenge outside the workings of the
justice system.
• Suicide was considered a form of wrath as it was
seen as extreme anger at oneself.
• In the play, Othello orders the death of Cassio and
kills Desdemona out of rage at her perceived
infidelity. He then kills himself upon realising that he
has been utterly deceived by Iago.
Wrath/Anger
• “ Thou hadst been better have been
born a dog than answer my wak'd
wrath.” Act 3, Scene 3
• “ O that the slave had forty thousand
lives! One is too poor, too weak for my
revenge.” Act 3, Scene 3
• “ Arise, black vengeance, from thy
hollow cell!” Act 3, Scene 3
Wrath/Anger
• Punishment for the
deadly sin of wrath
was being
dismembered alive.

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  • 1. The Seven Deadly Sins • Vanity/Pride • Sloth • Gluttony • Lust • Avarice • Envy/Jealousy • Wrath/Anger
  • 3. Vanity/Pride • Excessive belief in one’s own abilities or excessive love of oneself. • Othello commits the sin of pride in that he cannot conceive of anyone being disloyal to him and is therefore easily manipulated by Iago. • Part of the reason Othello kills Desdemona is to restore his pride after being cuckolded.
  • 4. Vanity/Pride • “ But he, as loving his own pride and purpose…non-suits my mediators.” Act 1, Scene 1 • “ But, alas, to make me the fixed figure for the time of scorn to point his slow unmoving finger at.” Act 4, Scene 2
  • 5. Vanity/Pride • Punishment for the deadly sin of pride was to be broken on the wheel - laced on a cartwheel with limbs stretched out along the spokes. The wheel revolved slowly and a large iron bar was then applied to the limb over the gap between the beams, breaking the bones
  • 7. Sloth • Sloth is apathy - not caring about others or living life in a fulfilling way. • When one is apathetic they do not help their fellow people and this affects their spiritual well-being. • An slothful person commits no good deeds. • In Othello the storm’s destruction of the Turkish fleet leaves the group idle and therefore prone to trouble and open to manipulation by Iago.
  • 8. Sloth • The deadly sin of sloth was punished by being thrown into snake pits.
  • 10. Gluttony • The consumption of more of anything than you need. • Not just confined to food - can also include resources and excess materialism. • Cassio’s problem with alcohol and the fights that follow excessive drinking in Othello can be seen as a warning from Shakespeare against gluttony.
  • 11. Gluttony • “Let’s teach ourselves that honourable stop, not to outsport discretion.” Act 2, Scene 3 • “The very elements of this warlike isle, have I tonight fluster’d with flowing cups.” Act 2, Scene 3
  • 12. Gluttony • The deadly sin of gluttony was punished by being forced in the afterlife to eat rats, toads and snakes.
  • 13. Lust
  • 14. Lust • In Othello, Roderigo is so consumed by lust for Desdemona that he is easily manipulated by Iago. • Iago constantly tries to debase Othello’s and Desdemona’s relationship by inferring that it is based on lust.
  • 15. Lust • “ When the blood is made dull with the act of sport…” Act 2, Scene 1 • “ When she is sated with his body she will find the error of her choice.” Act 1, Scene 3 • “ If thou canst cuckold him, thou dost thyself a pleasure…” Act 1, Scene 3
  • 17. Avarice/Greed • Avarice is the desire for material gain. • It is similar to gluttony but possession rather than consumption is the key. • Iago can be considered to commit the sin of avarice when he uses Roderigo for his money. He abuses Roderigo’s friendship for financial gain.
  • 18. Avarice/Greed • “ Thou, Iago, who hast had my purse as if the strings were thine…” Act 1, Scene 1 • “ Thus do I ever make my fool my purse.” Act 1, Scene 3
  • 19. Avarice/Greed • The deadly sin of greed was punished by being boiled alive in oil for all of eternity.
  • 21. Envy/Jealousy • Envy is the desire to possess what others have, whether it be material objects, like cars; or character traits, like beauty, patience, etc. • Jealousy relates to the fear that someone has something that belongs to you. • In Othello, Iago is envious of Cassio’s position as lieutenant, Roderigo is envious of Othello’s marriage to Desdemona. • Iago claims to believe that Othello has slept with Emilia and this jealousy is part of his reason for hating Othello. • Iago suggests to Othello that Desdemona and Cassio are having an affair and therefore destroys him with his own jealousy.
  • 22. Envy/Jealousy • “ He, in good time, must his lieutenant be, and I…his Moorship’s ancient.” Act 1, Scene 1 • “ I do suspect the lusty Moor hath leap’d into my seat, the thought whereof doth like a poisonous mineral gnaw my inwards…” Act 2, Scene 2 • “…yet that I put the Moor at least into a jealousy so strong that judgment cannot cure.” Act 2, Scene 2 • “ O beware, my lord, of jealousy: it is the green-eyed monster which doth mock the meat it feeds on.” Act 3, Scene 3
  • 23. Envy/Jealousy • Punishment for committing the deadly sin of envy was to be immersed in freezing water for all eternity.
  • 25. Wrath/Anger • Choosing violent and hateful actions over love and patience. • Desire to seek revenge outside the workings of the justice system. • Suicide was considered a form of wrath as it was seen as extreme anger at oneself. • In the play, Othello orders the death of Cassio and kills Desdemona out of rage at her perceived infidelity. He then kills himself upon realising that he has been utterly deceived by Iago.
  • 26. Wrath/Anger • “ Thou hadst been better have been born a dog than answer my wak'd wrath.” Act 3, Scene 3 • “ O that the slave had forty thousand lives! One is too poor, too weak for my revenge.” Act 3, Scene 3 • “ Arise, black vengeance, from thy hollow cell!” Act 3, Scene 3
  • 27. Wrath/Anger • Punishment for the deadly sin of wrath was being dismembered alive.