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Jealousy. Pride. I don't think it has as much to do with greed. And I do think he has motivation. He tells us right away in Act One that he is angry that Othello has promoted Cassio instead of him and also that he is afraid that Othello has been sleeping with Emilia.
Posted by Lillith on April 14, 1997 at 04:51:41
In Reply to "Iago-Motiveless Motivation??" posted by Julie Jaspersen on April 13, 1997 at 13:05:06
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