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I•a•go (iˈɑ goʊ) n. the villain in Shakespeare's play Othello (1604). ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Iago - the villain in William Shakespeare's tragedy who tricked Othello into murdering his wife |
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Iagodupes Othello, Cassio, et al. [Br. Lit.: Othello]See: Dupery
IagoOthello’s ensign who, from malevolence and envy, persuades Othello that Desdemona has been unfaithful. [Br. Lit.: Othello]See: Envy
Iagodeclaims “I believe in a cruel god.” [Br. Lit.: Othello; Ital. Opera: Verdi, Otello; Westerman, 329]See: Evil
Iagomalignant Venetian commander; slanders Cassio to Othello. [Br. Lit.: Othello]See: Slander
Iagosoldier discredits Desdemona’s fidelity. [Br. Lit.: Othello]See: Treachery
Iagoslanders Desdemona; precipitates tragedy. [Br. Lit.: Othello]See: VillainyIAGO
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