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Human's Actions
In Othello by William Shakespeare, the characters' actions produce exceptional calamity
and end in the death of a man in high estate. Othello, depicts 3 issues about mankind's
actions.They are a human's response to certain events, how deception and jealousy
influences a human's actions and the unforeseen disasters the actions may cause.
In Othello by William Shakespeare, every character acts differently to an event that has
happened to them. In a street in Venice, Iago tells Roderigo how much he hates Othello,
but Roderigo wonders why he still serves Othello.
O, sir, content you;
I follow him to serve my turn upon him.
We cannot all be masters, nor all masters
Cannot be truly follow'd.
(Act 1, Scene 1: 41-44 )
Iago processes his plan for revenge in his head. Iago feels that being a knave and
pretending that he is honest to the Moor, he will get his...
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