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Tough call...

Certainly there are plenty of self-serving ones...and then there
are plenty that are in love with their position of power...
Would you consider a villain (say, Iago) to be in love with
himself simply because of the way he gloats (power-trips?)
over his own evil ways?

Posted by Tamsin on April 09, 1997 at 22:46:38
In Reply to "Any narcissistic characters in any play?" posted by Thane of Glamis on April 09, 1997 at 16:46:03


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