Character - Iago
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- Created on: 17-01-17 09:00
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- Iago
- Falseness
- That thinks men honest that but seem to be so, / And will as tenderly be led by the nose / As asses are" (1.3.399-402).
- "I protest [promise you], in the sincerity of love and honest kindness" (2.3.327)
- "And what's he then that says I play the villain? / When this advice is free I give and honest" (2.3.336-337)
- "I should be wise; for honest's a fool" (III.3.383)
- Jealousy
- Unhappily married
- “would she give you so much of her lips as of her tongue she oft bestows on me, you’d have enough“
- Unhappily married
- Iago's Motives
- "I hate the moor;/ It is thought abroad that twixt my sheets"
- Racism
- "Barbary horse"
- "Old black ram"
- “I fear Cassio with my night cap too“
- “I know my price, I am worth no less a place“
- Opinion on women
- ‘They are lazy around the house except that they are active in their bed’,
- "Sir, would she give you so much of her lips/ As of her tongue she oft bestows on me, You would have enough" 2.1.100
- Villain
- "So will I turn her virtue into pitch/ And out of her own goodness make the net/ That shall enmesh them all."
- "I hate the Moor." 1.3.350
- His Power
- "Do not rise yet"(III.3.463)
- "Now art thou my lieutenant." (III.3.479)
- "You will be shamed forever" - Iago 2.3.143
- "And out of her own goodness make the net/ That shall enmesh them all." 2.3.327
- "This fellow exceeding honesty" 3.3.260
- "I nothing but to please his fantasy" 3.3.301
- Falseness
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