Othello and Iago in Shakespeare's Othello
Title: Othello and Iago in Shakespeare's Othello
Category: Society & Culture / Religion
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Othello and Iago in Shakespeare's Othello
“How is Iago the PERSONIFICATION of evil? Be sure to define evil and cite specific examples, references, and incidents that support your definition of evil.”
Iago is Satan incarnate. Although Othello honestly believes that Iago is one of the most truthful and faithful servants he has ever had, Iago is truly innately evil because Iago constantly plots against Othello and repeatedly conspires against everybody in the play. Because of Iago’s evil characteristics, he does
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limited to war and battle, his jealousy, and his rage. All of these factors made it a simple deed for Iago to repeatedly demonstrate his evil nature, emphatically lie, and cheat Othello and all of the most influential people in his life. Iago is evil. By the purest definition and the most obvious reasoning, Iago exhibits the traits of the devil.
Works Cited
1. Othello, William Shakespeare; Penguin Books, Inc (375 Hudson Street, New York, New York 10014), 1958, 1970, 1986.
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