Othello - Iago's Causes And Effects Of Jealousy

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Iago stated this to Roderigo trying to prove his worthiness and experience in comparison to Cassio, who was appointed the position Iago wanted. This statement undermines his self-esteem. Because of his self-indulgence, we are inclined to believe his superiority as a warrior. Iago points out to Roderigo that Cassio, the newly appointed lieutenant, is not a true soldier...
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Because of his self-indulgence, we are inclined to believe his superiority as a warrior. Iago points out to Roderigo that Cassio, the newly appointed lieutenant, is not a true soldier. Iago says Cassio knows more "division of a battle " (1.1.23) than this "bookish theoric" (1.1.24). Furthermore, there is nothing Iago can do about the situation: "there's no remedy" (1...
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