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Title: Inhumanity of Mankind in Othello
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January 15, 2008 |
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Iago single handedly destroyed Othello's life,
stole Roderigo's money, and caused the death of Othello's life; all with a smile on his face.
All throughout Othello we are reminded of the inhumanity of mankind. Iago was the most
prominent character with such behavior, but you could make a case that every character was at
some time was inhumane... Showed first 250 characters
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Iago was the most
prominent character with such behavior, but you could make a case that every character was at
some time was inhumane. Even from Othello who killed his wife because he simply thought she
was being dishonest without actually finding out the truth... Showed next 250 characters
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