Iago presents himself as a two-faced character, creating much dramatic irony throughout the course of the play.
Cassio's weakness is for alcohol, and Iago uses it to his fullest advantage.
imperious-haughty
The drunken fight between Cassio and Montano is clear evidence that Iago's plan is starting to come together.
Iago gets called honest at least 3 times throughout Act II.
The storm foreshadows more conflict.
alarum-alarm
What is the purpose of Scene II?
lechery-unrestrained sexual indulgence
choler-wrath
Roderigo and Iago address each other in formal manners sometimes, using you between themselves.
Iago has no motive for being evil.
Why does Shakespeare switch back and forth from poetry to prose?
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