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What is Iago? -- as distinct from what he pretends to be -- and what are his motives?

Title: What is Iago? -- as distinct from what he pretends to be -- and what are his motives?
Category: Literature / European Literature | Words: 1626 | Pages: 6.9 (approximately 235 words/page)


What is Iago? -- as distinct from what he pretends to be -- and what are his motives?

Topic 'I am not what I am.' What is Iago? -- as distinct from what he pretends to be -- and what are his motives? In Shakespeare's, Othello, the reader is presented the classic battle between the deceitful forces of evil and the innocence of good. It are these forces of evil that ultimately lead to the breakdown of Othello, a noble venetian moor, well-known by the people of Venice as a honourable soldier and a worthy …showed first 75 words of 1626 total

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showed last 75 words of 1626 total…of witchcraft or magic. Iago's major mistake, ironically, is that he trusted his wife Emilia and found that she was not as trustworthy as he thought. Although not completely victorious at the conclusion of the play, Iago does successfully eliminate the one character representative of heaven, innocence, and honesty. Yet 'remains the censure of this hellish villian' (Act V, Scene II). Finally, everything Iago pretended to be led to his demise : Honesty, Innocence, and Love.

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