1. Drama: A Study of the Reasons
Iago further justifies his worthiness for the job by claiming that there were these three very important persons who, out of their own concerns, asked Othello to give Iago the job: "Three great ones of the city, / In personal suit to make me his lieutenant, Off-capp'd to him" (CITE). ... Iago's own reason for his hatred of Othello is due to being passed over for a promotion, but Iago may have hated Othello even before that: Iago despises the fact that he is beneath a Moor. ... Furthermore, Iago detests his own pretending to be a faithful follower of Othello: "It is as sure as you ...
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