Iago's Jealousy In Othello

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The character of Iago presents the deceptive nature of a Shakespearian villain as his own jealousy is ultimately what brings about his own downfall because of what he believes Othello and his own wife has been doing and he is a character that demands the respect of others, but a character who doesn’t have to force others to give it to him because his own non sequential nature and every character seems to believe that he is genuine and doesn’t see through his act or comprehend the fact that Iago is a liar as most call him “honest Iago”, which Iago himself tries to drive forward himself to some characters. An example of this is when he is convincing Cassio that all hope is not lost and that he may be Othello’s lieutenant again when he says, “As