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William Shakespeare
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Iago's Muse Was Not a Unicorn: an Exhaustively Researched Paper Discussing Motivation

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Essay discusses Iago's motivation in "Othello."

Often in Shakespearean literature characters come to life with a vivacity and vitality that parallels reality. Holding steadfast to the common literary foundation within his novels, Shakespeare has time and time again laughed in the face of Father Time. By using both timeless themes and characters, readers are able to overlook the dated diction and enjoy stories that are very much relevant in today's society. Othello is no different. From the very beginning of this play, the prevalent theme is jealousy. Othello is a jealous man who is allows his uneasy mind to court the sly scheming and trickery of Iago. One ambiguous concept that has always lived within the pages of this play involved Iago, the antagonist, and his terrible greatness. Throughout the play Othello, Cassio, Emilia and Roderigo seem blindly attached to strings that.....

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