The Moor's Downfall Of Othello

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In the play, Othello, written by William Shakespeare, it can be agreed that the character, Iago, chose to ensnare Othello. Firstly, Iago is jealous and angry that Othello has promoted Michael Cassio, a Florentine, to lieutenant rather than him. He claims that he is a better soldier than Cassio. Although he is a professional soldier, he is an “ancient” and a flag carrier, hence the lowest ranking officer in the Venetian army. Secondly and notably, he says that he will ruin Othello and Cassio because he has heard that both of them have slept with his wife, Emilia. Finally, He recognises and uses Othello’s weaknesses and strengths to bring about the Moor’s downfall.
Each of the following paragraphs will substantiate the statement that Iago chose

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