Othello
Othello Shakespear "I lack iniquity/ sometimes to do me service." (ago 1.2 L.3) Why is this ironic ?
"I lack iniquity/ sometimes to do me service." (ago 1.2 L.3) Why is this ironic?
"I lack iniquity/ sometimes to do me service." (ago 1.2 L.3) Why is this ironic?
Iago points out that although he has killed in battle, he is too kind to hurt people outside the battlefield. This is ironic because Iago has no problem hurting people in general. Iago actually delights in the pain and suffering of others.