What does iago identify as his motivation for seeking


Shakespeare Questions

Post a response of approximately 200 words to the following questions, supporting your answers with evidence from the text. Cite the text of the play by Act, scene, and line numbers, parenthetically like this: (2.2.5-10). Respond to the post of one other student.

1. In Act I, how do Iago and Brabantio turn Othello's racial and cultural "otherness" as a Moor against him?

2. In his final speech at the end of Act I, what does Iago identify as his motivation for seeking to destroy Othello?

3. After Othello's victory over the Turkish fleet, how does Iago succeed in turning Othello against Cassio?

The response should include a reference list. Double-space, using Times New Roman 12 pnt font, one-inch margins, and APA style of writing and citations.

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