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Posted by Kim on March 27, 19102 at 14:08:52:
In Reply to: Iago's Motivations posted by Ted on November 25, 19101 at 23:54:39:
I think that Iago has more than one motive to do what he does. He is evil, but also desires power - the , and dislikes Othello. Everyone has more one than one motive to do something, Iago's motivation is all of these elements combined.
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