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What does this passage add to your understanding of the relationship between Othello and Iago?
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What drove Iago to become so evil?
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What extent does racism contribute to Othello's downfall?
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What have you learnt about Iago's character by the end of Act II?Support your opinion with detailed reference to the text.
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What impression do you get of Iago in the opening scene?
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What impression of Venice does Shakespeare present in act 1?
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What impressions do we have of Desdemona from the first three scenes of Othello
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What is Othello's tragic flaw?
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What is the importance of Emilia in 'Othello'?
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What is the importance of Venice in 'Othello'?
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What is the role of Act 3, scene 3 of Othello and how does it relate to the whole play
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What is the role of Act 3, scene 3 of Othello and how does it relate to the whole play Character: I am focusing on Othello and Iago.
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What is the Significance of the word "Honest" in Othello?
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What is tragic in Othello?
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What is tragic in Othello?
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What might be the thoughts and feelings of the audience as they watch the following sequence in Othello? Act 2 Scene 3, Line 321 – 383
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What motivates Iago? - The play Othello is set in Venice and written by William Shakespeare. The Elizabethans were not precise in their use of the term 'moor'.
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What motivates the character of Iago?
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What role doe the theme of deception play in Shakespeare's "Othello" and how did it affect the development of events?
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What stance do you take about the motivation for Iago's action's, considering the nature of the society in which he operates?
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What stance do you take about the motivation for Iago's action's, considering the nature of the society in which he operates?
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What techniques doe Shakespeare use toInvolve the audience in the plot and Give insight into Iago's character In Act one of Othello
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What techniques does Shakespeare use, in order to involve the audience in the plot of the play and give insight into Iago’s character, during act 1 scene 1 of ‘Othello’?
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When Iago’s treachery is fully revealed, Othello asks:‘Why hath thy ensnar’d my soul and body'. Discuss Why.
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Which of these two critics do you feel most closely represents your own view of Iago?
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