Who Is Iago Lie In Othello

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In the story of Othello there were many instincts where Iago was suspicious about things. I believe that Iago may have been the type of person to try and get others to do his dirty work for him so he doesn’t get his own hands dirty. Iago was a Machiavellian villain because he would do whatever it takes to accomplish his own goals, he lies, cheat and tricks people into getting what he wants. In such Iago manipulates people such as Othello and Desdemona so that Othello kills her.
Right off the bat Iago starts to lie about Cassio’s capabilities because Iago is so jealous of him because of the position he received from Othello, as his lieutenant. The biggest lie throughout the entire play Iago convinces himself that Othello has had an affair with his wife. That lie also turns into the lie in which Iago tells Othello that Cassio is having an affair with Desdemona. The two of these lies, then turn Othello to believe everything that Iago says which then makes Othello think bad about his wife later killing her.
Iago is no “honest man” he is known to be lying, cheating man who just wants everyone to have their eye on him, he wants to be the star of the play. Iago “the Machiavellian” in my opinion manipulates everyone so that he can look like he is the innocent one and so that …show more content…

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