Iagos speeches and his attitude on human relationships- HELP!!:
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Posted by Alicia on June 20, 19101 at 16:55:44:
So, if you look back on Iago's speeches in act 1, what seems to be his attitude toward human relationships? How would you sum up his philosophy of life? Are there any of Iago's ideas with which you agree? Why or why not? Please reply!!
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