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At the heart of Iago's treachery is his ability to play a number of roles convincingly; he is able to adapt to any other character’s tone or style to his own benefit. With Cassio, he is genial and pleasant. He offers plausible, practical solutions to Cassio for his problems. With Montano and Lodovico he stresses he has the State and Othello's best interests at heart. Because Cassio, Montano and Lodovico are above him socially and professionally, Iago deliberately hides his egotistical ways while in their presences. With Roderigo and Emilia, he is self-serving, selfish and cynical.
Approximate Word count = 375 Approximate Pages = 1.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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