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Essay heading: Honesty: Characters of Othello
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To Iago, his perceptions were all that mattered really, and honesty was a thing to be twisted to his own desires.
Othello had the reputation of a military man, an honest man, and a courageous leader. "Valiant Othello, We must straight employ you..." "Here comes Brabantio and the valiant Moor." Othello had been a soldier since he was seven years old, and had experience on the battlefield... displayed 300 characters
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He'd been chosen when the Venetians had gone to fight the Turkish fleet; and because of his reputation, it hadn't been hard for most to accept the relationship between him and Desdemona. But As Iago began putting ideas in Othello's head about Cassio and Desdemona's rendezvous' together, another side of Othello's personality started to surface... displayed next 300 characters
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