![]() ![]() Trying to flee, however, he finds himself locked up with his master in the lamp. Thus, when the vizier transformed into a genius and is trapped, at the end of the film, Iago no longer feels obliged to obey him. Iago is an obedient confidant, his respect being as much the fruit of his friendship with Jafar as of the fear he has of him. And it is not uncommon for him to take his parrot by the throat in order to put it back in its place. Because when Iago refuses to obey, when he dares to question orders, Jafar knows how to be respected. But this friendship is as much inspired by trust as by fear. And when the sultan’s advisor finally comes to power, he knows how to reward his ally. A bit like the raven with The Queen or Diablo with Maleficent, Jafar often tells him about his projects, the dialogues between the two villains allowing the passage to inform the spectators. Because, if the vizier can count on Razoul and the other guards of the palace, only the parrot is put in confidence. And when it is necessary to recover the lamp, inaccessible for Jafar, it is still up to the parrot to enter the scene. When it comes to operating the cogs of an evil machine in order to create lightning, it is up to the bird to run again and again for the mechanism to work. But he is not just an ally! He is a leading player that the vizier knows how to use whenever the need arises. ![]() And the bird shows great intelligence and a lot of clairvoyance. Iago is therefore a key figure in the plot that Jafar foments. Finally, Iago is vigilant enough to surprise Aladdin, back at the palace, where Jafar is blinded by the advances stimulated by the princess. It is also he who insinuates in Jafar’s mind the idea of becoming sultan by marrying Jasmine, even though the infamous vizier had not imagined this hypothesis to achieve his ends. ![]() It is also Iago who recovers the lamp after having managed to keep Aladdin away thanks to a perfect imitation of Jasmine. From the beginning of the film, it is the parrot that puts the paw on the half of the beetle that Gazeem refuses to give. Far from being a mere showman, the bird is a precious aide-de-camp, not to say strategic for the vizier he serves with passion. Iago is a partner of choice for the dark Jafar. He only betrays his true identity when the Sultan and Jasmine are forced to bow down to Jafar who has just taken power. It is this little game that he plays especially in the presence of Gazeem and the Sultan who do not know how much the bird hates them all as much as they are. In any case, in the presence of Jafar.īecause in public, he hides his true identity, pretending to be a stupid parrot in the eyes of all, just able to repeat a few words heard here and there. Sometimes on the verge of vulgarity, he does not stop talking. Iago talks, comments, speaks, brailles, and screams non-stop. And in the duet he forms with Jafar, it is he who speaks the most, sometimes betraying the thoughts of his master, quite stingy in words, and sharing at every moment his moods … And this, for the greatest misfortune of the vizier who sometimes has to nail his beak to be able to place one. Shakespeare’s Iago is therefore a vile character, a manipulator who speaks a lot (he has the most lines in the play) and who is capable of all the tricks and traitors to achieve his ends… So many “qualities” that the Aladdin parrot also possesses.īecause Iago is a beautiful talker. Handsome talker, the officer manages to convince Othello that his wife is cheating on him with Cassio, causing his murderous madness. ![]() Because the careerist Iago has a tooth against his boss, whom he thinks is the lover of his wife and who preferred Cassio for a promotion. In the work of the English playwright, Iago is an officer under the orders of Othello, a Venetian general who is unaware that his subordinate is plotting against him. Able to speak, his name is inspired by one of the characters in William Shakespeare’s play Othello or the Moor of Venice. In Aladdin, the big bad Jafar is also associated with a bird, the parrot Iago. The Parrots name on Aladdin is Iago In Walt Disney’s cartoon, the scarlet macaw parrot is called Laga its a macaw parrot this bird is one of the largest parrots in the family Psittacidae Scientific Name : Psittaciformes (which is funny, because he speaks all the time, but his name ( Iago) means “I am silent” in Latin)., the monkey is called Abu (abou).įew Disney villains don’t own their confidant pet. The Queen and Maleficent entrust their dark designs to their raven. Madame Médusa and Sykes can count on her two huge alligators, Brutus and Nero, and on her Dobermans Roscoe and Desoto for the second. MacLeach raises his iguana Joanna and Shan Yu a hawk. ![]()
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