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ID number:560852
Evaluation:
Published: 09.05.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Iago is the devil
Sean Bannister
<Tab/> <Tab/>Iago has no conscience, he thinks about himself all through out the play. He tries to ruin everyone's lives just to help his own. A normal person would feel bad about doing these things but not Iago because he is "the devil". But I think none of the things Iago did could of happened if the other characters faults hadn't came into play. If Othello wasn't so insecure, Cassio wasn't hung up on his reputation and Desdemona wasn't so innocent. If these faults wouldn't have came into play on this play I think Iago's pla…

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