Iago Character Development Act 1 Scene 1

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Leaving Certificate English (Othello) Note on Iago Character Development Act 1 Scene 1, created by 13rcallaghan.cni on 11/03/2014.
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Iago Character Development Act 1 Scene 1Iago feels insulted that Cassio got lieutenant over him.               "I know my price, I am worth no worse a place."Thus, Iago wins the sympathy of Roderigo. Despite the sympathy he has gained, we realise that Iago had cheated Roderigo of his money for his own self-interest and revenge on Othello. Iago shows his delight in manipulating Roderigo and Brabantio.               "Rouse him, make after him, poisin his delight."His talent for instigating mischief is matched only in his vulgar and racist humour in describing the runaway lovers.               "an old black ram is tupping your white ewe."Having started his mischief, Iago is shrewd enough not to be found in the middle of it.               "Farewell for I must leave you,                It seems not meet nor wholesome to my place                To be produc'd , as, if I stay I shall                Against the moor."Truly an accomplished villain!

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