Act 4. Scene 2. Lines 197-202). In this quote, Iago convinces Roderigo with his tricky language if he works for Iago and listens to him, he promises he will make Desdemona be Roderigo’s tomorrow night. Although Iago explains he would let Roderigo take his life if he doesn’t help Roderigo, he actually doesn’t do anything for Roderigo’s love, but kill Roderigo after he becomes worthless to use: Iago just exploits Roderigo by using his vulnerable point--his love towards Desdemona--and jealousy towards Othello and deserts him after he became undeserving. Iago’s vicious and tricky skills that he uses to manipulate others can be seen similar to the means that Richard III exploits. To accomplish the political power, Richard III decides to marry Lady Ann in order to become closer to the crown. Hence, he murders Lady Ann’s husband and father and goes to their funeral noticing that Lady Ann’s mind becomes weaker and she needs someone who cares and concerns about her. Ultimately, although her mind is full of hatred feeling towards him at first, due to Richard’s seductive and mellow words, she changes her attitudes and gets married him. Richard achieves her mind and gets closer to his ambition by using her