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    Now‚ whether he kill Cassio‚/or Cassio him‚ or each do kill the other‚/ Every way makes my gain. Live Roderigo‚/ he calls me to a restitution large/ of gold and jewels that I bobbed from him/… If Cassio do remain‚/ he hath a daily beauty in his life/ that makes me ugly. And Besides‚ the Moor/ May unfold me to him.” (V.I.13-22) Iago is thinking of killing Roderigo because he might be a threat

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    William Shakespeare Iago plays the master manipulator and manages to deceive many of the other characters especially Othello and Cassio. It can be said that his motives are based solely on his insecurities due to the fact his goal in the play was to ruin Othello’s life. He does this by using psychological manipulation on Othello’s thoughts and makes him believe that Cassio and Desdemona are fond of each other. Which basically means that he targets anyone that brings out his insecurities‚ which gives

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    (1.1.29). Iago stated this to Roderigo trying to prove his worthiness and experience in comparison to Cassio‚ who was appointed the position Iago wanted. This statement undermines his self-esteem. Because of his self-indulgence‚ we are inclined to believe his superiority as a warrior. Iago points out to Roderigo that Cassio‚ the newly appointed lieutenant‚ is not a true soldier. Iago says Cassio knows more "division of a battle " (1.1.23) than this "bookish theoric" (1.1.24). Furthermore‚ there is

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    Othello to cause him to experience jealousy. B. Iago convinces Othello that Cassio is the enemy. 1. Iago manipulates Cassio into drinking too much since he is certain Cassio will do something he will regret. 2. Othello demotes Cassio from his position of lieutenant. C. Iago convinces Othello that Desdemona is being unfaithful. 1. Iago places Desdemona’s handkerchief near Cassio’s bedroom. 2. Iago tells Othello he saw Cassio wipe his brow with Desdemona’s handkerchief. II. Iago fans the flames of

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    and Cassio. Iago will start off by getting Cassio drunk and getting him fired for stabbing Montano. Then‚ he tells Cassio to get Othello’s trust back he will need to talk to Desdemona about what has happened so she can talk to Othello about accepting him back. Conveniently‚ Iago will lead Othello over to where Cassio and Desdemona are talking‚ so Othello will have no choice but to be suspicious of Cassio. He then proceeds to tell Othello to watch his wife closely and to observe her with Cassio. The

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    Iago artist of Villainy

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    John Vandercliff Dr. Lou Ethel Roliston WRT-201-088WB 30 March 2015 There are many evil characters through out plays‚ but only one is an artist of villainy that character is Iago from “Othello” written by William Shakespeare. Iago is an artist of villainy first because he does not care about anyone and will use him or her for his gain. Also he is a mastermind of an evil plain that has everyone fooled. Lastly Iago is an artist of villainy because he can betray and cheat those closest to him without

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    Desdemona cheated on him with Cassio; Desdemona would never do that and Iago knows that. Iago uses Othello’s insecurities against him and put the thought to kill Desdemona in Othello’s head. Othello follows through with his plan and strangles her in their bed. Iago’s wife Emelia pieces it all together and tells Othello and the police‚ Othello is drowned in his own sorrows and hates himself for killing Desdemona. After Othello is charged with killing his wife‚ Cassio the injured lieutenant is put

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    The Real Meaning behind Othello’s Handkerchief “Now I know I’ve got a heart‚ because it is breaking” A quote in the Wizard of Oz said by the Tin Man also known as Tin Woodman. Tin Man asked for a heart in his attempt to be human by learning to love. But little does he know is that a heart isn’t to be played with and trust isn’t something that should be tossed around either. The heart is a symbol in which Tin Man’s heart slowly drifts away as he gets comfortable and is unsure how to restore order

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    Michael Jordan

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    Michael Jordan Michael Jordan was born on February 17‚ 1963 in Brooklyn New York. He lived in Wallace North Carolina but moved to Wilmington North Carolina when he was 7 years old. By the end of his career in basketball he was regarded as the best player in history. Playing 18 seasons in the NBA‚ 16 of them for the Chicago Bulls‚ and led them to 6 NBA championships. Throughout his career‚ he has changed the role of African American athletes and also a great role model for millions of people.

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    Iago Villain Analysis

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    Iago the Master Villain In the play Othello by William Shakespeare the character Iago is a brilliantly devised character. He is the nemesis to Othello‚ a general in the Roman military yet is his friend and trusted companion. Iago is such a villain that everyone around him trusts him and feels that he is a confidant‚ Othello the most. In the beginning the of the play Iago even says it himself that he is a liar and cheat and that he is not what he seems to be. "I am not what I am" (I‚ 1‚ 65). This

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