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18 Cards in this Set
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- Back
- 3rd side (hint)
‘Motive hunting of... |
...motiveless malignity’ |
S Coleridge |
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[Iago has a]... |
...cool malignity’ |
S Johnson |
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‘Desire for... |
...power and control’ |
M Scott |
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‘Iago is motivated by... |
...a strong, latent homosexuality’ |
S Hyman |
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‘We only see... |
...the hollowness of his heart’ |
W Hazlitt |
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‘[He is]... |
...satanic in his energy’ |
M Cox |
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‘Lucky is perhaps... |
...a more appropriate fixed epitaph than honest’ |
M Cox |
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‘He makes... |
...his superiors his puppets’ |
M Cox |
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‘He is the black sheep... [turns] everyone else black... |
...rather than allowing them to feel superior in their whiteness’ |
M Cox |
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‘General spite... |
...against the goodness in men’ |
A. C. Bradley |
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[the others are]... |
‘...mere puppets in his hands’ |
A. C. Bradley |
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‘He publishes doubt... |
...and calls it knowledge’ |
Blake |
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‘Iago is eaten up... |
...with sexual jealousy’ |
R Cowhig |
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‘Revels in his ability... |
...to revel and destroy’ |
Warren |
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[Iago acts as the]... |
‘...stage manager... controlling his victims effortlessly’ |
Warren |
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[Iago possesses a]... |
‘Diabolical fury’ |
J Wilson |
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[Iago has]... |
‘No sufficient motive’ |
W Hazlitt |
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‘It’s hard... |
...to watch Iago...’ |
J Wilson |