The Nature of Evil in the Character of Iago (2508 words, 10 pages)
The Nature of Evil Iagos DeceptionIn William Shakespeares Othello, the Moor of Venice (Oth.), Iagos soliloquies (through which he verbalizes his diabolical plans), such as 1.3.384-405, 2.3.330-56, 3.3.337-45, and 4.1.95-101, validate the evil of deception and expose Iago as an agent of evil who not only infects the victims (more ...
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