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Redwolflake15

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By what strategy does Iago enlist Roderigo in his plot against the Moor? Inwhat lines do we learn Iagos true feelings toward Roderigo?
 
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Is Brabantios warning to Othello (I, iii, 293294) an accurate or an inaccurate prophecy?
 
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Answer to Question 1


  • He promises that he will help Roderigo win Desdemona for himself when he has broken up her marriage to Othello. For all his protestations of affection to Roderigo, he refers to him privately, in the soliloquy that concludes Act II, Scene i, as this poor trash of Venice.



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  • This prediction, made in anger and bitterness, is quite wrong. Desdemona remains unswervingly devoted to Othello, even as he insults and abuses her in a fit of jealous rage. With her very dying breath, she tries to defend him.





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Reply 2 on: Jul 20, 2018
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