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Moor in Othello
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... Iago turns Othello from a 'noble moor' into a raging, jealous husband. How does he achieve this? Iago brings about this change in Othello by building up trust, provoking him with imagery and lowering his self-esteem. Iago is a compulsive liar and is extremely convincing in speech. He uses his tone of voice and facial expressions to appear believable and carefully chooses his words to be able to manipulate each and every character in their own different ways depending on each personality. He is a master orator and uses this to his advantage to sail through the situation. Firstly, to be able to talk to, let alone convince, Othello about Desdemona having an affair takes a lot of friendship and trust. For this to happen, Iago has planned out every step; the more trust, the more rage. He gradually becomes more and more dominant over Othello by building up trust.














