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Posted by Irayn on August 04, 19101 at 10:45:26:
I don't really understand what these two questions are about and what I am suppose to write.
Q1) Othello conceives himself as a type of knight validated by the absolute worthiness of the mistress he serves. Call Desdemona into question and not only the knight's activity but his veri identity collapses.
Q2) Iago is the most intelligent character in the play. Reason, and the power of his rational view, is his chief means of controlling others.
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