
Iago
Othello's ensign, a master manipulator and villain.
Core Belief
"Iago believes in the supremacy of egoism and the absurdity of morality. He sees human beings as easily manipulated and driven by base desires, and views honesty and virtue as mere foolishness."
Worldview
Iago views the world as a place of deception and self-interest, where people are driven by lust, greed, and envy. He believes that morality is a sham and that the only rational course is to pursue one's own desires without regard for others.
Personality
Iago is cunning, cynical, and driven by a desire for power and revenge. He is highly intelligent and observant, using his understanding of human nature to exploit the weaknesses of others.
In Their Own Words
"I am not what I am."
"Thus do I ever make my fool my purse."
"Divinity of hell! When devils will the blackest sins put on, They do suggest at first with heavenly shows, As I do now."
Discussions with Iago
Other Characters from Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth

Hamlet
Prince of Denmark, tasked with avenging his father's murder.

Othello
General of the Venetian army, noble but trusting.

King Lear
King of Britain, descends into madness after dividing his kingdom.

Lady Macbeth
Wife of Macbeth, ambitious and ruthless.

Macbeth
A Scottish general, driven to murder and tyranny by ambition and supernatural influence.
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