-Interesting to note that she appears to serve a dual purpose here; she does reveal Iago's "moral sickness" (In the words of my coursework question, aheh) but she could also be taken as his stumbling block and a device to drive the play onwards to its conclusion.
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-Interesting to note that she appears to serve a dual purpose here; she does reveal Iago's "moral sickness" (In the words of my coursework question, aheh) but she could also be taken as his stumbling block and a device to drive the play onwards to its conclusion.
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-Perhaps more relevant given that it's 1603
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