Iago is the archatypical villain
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good terms with Othello until the last scene when wife Emilia unravels his plan. What makes Iago an archetype? He is a thinking villain. Iago is well aware of his spiteful nature and embraces it to thwart his enemies. Another recurring theme for contemporary villains to model Iago methodical behavior; in order to carry out a preconceived plan of malice, involve other characters as pawns and implements of destruction. Bibliography none...do it your self
good terms with Othello until the last scene when wife Emilia unravels his plan. What makes Iago an archetype? He is a thinking villain. Iago is well aware of his spiteful nature and embraces it to thwart his enemies. Another recurring theme for contemporary villains to model Iago methodical behavior; in order to carry out a preconceived plan of malice, involve other characters as pawns and implements of destruction. Bibliography none...do it your self