William Shakespeare - Othello
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MY SUGGESTION:
The action in Scene 3 revolves around Iago and his web of intrigue. Iago is a jealous villain and yet he looks innocent and only appears to be honest. Although he is merely a servant he seems more powerful than the Moor himself. Iago acts like a god. He wants to be everywhere and know everything. He may even stay on stage all the time so as to “enjoy” the murder scene which his cunning plot has led to. Othello is a pawn in the clutches of Iago’s power and obediently does what he is ordered to do, naïvely believing that what he is told is true. Except for the murder scene when he is a powerful husband, Othello should rather be self-conscious and intimidated.