Othello
act 2 - scene 1
in his soliloquy, at the end of the scene, iago confesses to jealousy that he likens to a posonous mineral ( in line 289). what does he reveal about himself and his plans in this disturbing speech?
in his soliloquy, at the end of the scene, iago confesses to jealousy that he likens to a posonous mineral ( in line 289). what does he reveal about himself and his plans in this disturbing speech?
Iago embraces who he is. Iago just wants to spread chaos and disorder. Iago wants to ruin Othello simply to see a strong masculine leader rendered weak and impotent.