Iagos motives.

Title: Iagos motives.
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Iagos motives.
Camillo Estrada ENC 1102 Sakal (8) December 1, 2003 Iago↔Psychopath Iago↔Psychopath Thesis: Is this same disorder that Iago, the villain of Othello: The Moor of Venice, suffers from and is his psychopathy that gives him the advantage to carry out his malignant "peculiar end" (Shakespeare 1.1.57). Via a psychological analysis of Othello's dialogues Shakespeare portrays the classical case psychopath. I.What a psychopath is A.Characteristics of a psychopath a."...charming, self-interested, glib and impulsive individuals..." (Kaihla) b."...…showed first 75 words of 3756 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 3756 total… the play with an immense accuracy that help the researcher accurately support. They describe Iago and give full detail of his motives: the hate for Othello and Cassio, his unhonored military post; also his suspicion for his wife cheating on him and wishing for Desdemona. This article will help describe characters in a accurate and not overly exaggerate way. *West, Fred. "Iago The Psychopath." South Atlantic Bulletin 43.2 (Mar. 1978). 17 Nov 2003 <ucl.broward.edu>.

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