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Posted by noodlez on December 17, 19101 at 15:23:42:
"coleridge attributed 'motiveless malignity' to Iago; others see him as a 'jealous man, seeking revenge for injuries receive or imagined' which view best describes the character of Iago?"
this is my AS level English Lit coursework, any pointers, or general info please?!?!?!?!?!?
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