The Monster is My Master

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Iago (Othello) : The Monster Is My Master

Iago [Aside]

Thick lipped devil

Dares do away with the days

When men were rewarded par excellence

Not sucklings as Lieutenants

[Spits]

I suppose he has done my job in the home as well

Laying atop my wife

Treacherous whore

Oh, Moor

Surely thou knowest

As not all men can be masters,

Neither can all masters be followed

For I follow thee for myself

Honest Iago for you all

But I must ask myself

Tis because of the woman or the position

That I despise thee so?

Or mere jealousy

For a reason unknown to me

I cannot confess this vile reason

It is unnatural

I am not what I am

But I am jealous

And that terrible monster

I fear

Is the master I follow.

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Othello is hands down my favourite Shakespeare play, mostly because it's the first one that I read and actually understood.
 
(Hurray for IGCSE Literature!)

I have always been intrigued by Iago, his villainous-ness and smarts are my favourite things about him.

So, I decided to give him a little aside. We never really get his true deep reasons for his evil so I came up with this. I think his behaviour is for a couple of intangible reasons that kind of just come together and vex him so much.

What Shakespeare plays are your favourite? Do you have any recommendations for me?

- KC

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