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Iago Personality In Othello

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Description
Iago is a twenty-eight year old man, who is the ensign of the Othello, the play’s protagonist. He is very selfish, hence he manipulates Othello, Roderigo, and Cassio. Throughout the play, characters have described Iago as an honest and trustworthy man, while not knowing the real him.

Personality Traits
Iago is jealous, dishonest, duplicitous, manipulative, and evil. His jealousy is shown when he is furious of Cassio becoming the military lieutenant, instead of him. His dishonesty can be seen when Iago continuously lies to Othello about his wife cheating on him. His duplicity is revealed when Iago praises Othello in front of him, but badmouths him when around other characters. He is manipulative, as he uses Roderigo’s thirst for Desdemona to do his dirty work: fighting Cassio. His evil nature is portrayed when he ruins the life of Othello, through convincing him to kill his wife, Desdemona.

Quotes Iago’s essence is his deceptiveness. This is shown when Iago reveals his personal qualities, and through the death of Roderigo. Firstly, when Roderigo questions Iago about why he is loyal to Othello, Iago reveals his true self. Iago states, “In following him [Othello], I follow but myself. [...] But I will wear my heart upon my sleeve [f]or daws to peck at. I am not what I am” (I.i.60-67). Iago reveals that it may seem as if he is following Othello, but he really is doing it for himself, not for his devotion towards Othello. By saying “I am not what I am”, he shows

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