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When people think of the villain in Othello the first person that usually comes to their mind is Iago. ... However, Iago does not see himself as the villain. In this passage, Shakespeare uses irony to show that Iago believes the true villain of the play is Desdemona. ...
Even though Iago has made this elaborate plan to ruin the Moor and uses everyone in his path of getting what he wants, he still asks the question of “how am I then a villain?” He believes that no matter what he does and how bad his intentions are Desdemona is the real villain. ... They are just helping the plan get started and because of Desdemona’s control with the Moor, she is the real villain. ... This factor helps to prove his point that she is the real villain.
Approximate Word count = 634 Approximate Pages = 2.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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