Othello's Jealousy

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O beware, my lord, of jealousy; it is the green-eyed monster which doth mock the meat it feeds on”. In William Shakespeare’s tragic play Othello, he writes about Iago, a manipulative evil genius, who orchestrates a complex web of jealousy and murder in order to achieve personal gain. In a world centered on political and socioeconomic status, Iago finds himself unsatisfied with the seeming mediocrity and insult of being servant, rather than lieutenant, to the very man whose life he had saved on numerous occasions. Succumbing to the jealousy of Cassio, the man who has stolen his rightful place, and his loathing for Othello, the man who has ignored his loyalty and allegedly stolen his wife, he fails to listen to the very advice he imparts to Othello
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