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Essay heading: Othello Essay
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Iago orders Brabantio to check his house and daughter, and his belongings as if something terribly wrong has occurred. And then explains to him that she has run off with the Moorish general, shocking Brabantio in the middle of the night. That is the first scene where Iago begins to degrade Othello, acting there on his moral and professional standings with the Venetians... displayed 300 characters
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And then explains to him that she has run off with the Moorish general, shocking Brabantio in the middle of the night. That is the first scene where Iago begins to degrade Othello, acting there on his moral and professional standings with the Venetians.
Iago eventually begins to mention to Othello in small talk about how whimsical Venetian women are and how loose they can be, and indulges Othello's emotions on how women cheat and how untrustworthy they are... displayed next 300 characters
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