dmarie2223
dmarie2223 dmarie2223
  • 03-11-2016
  • English
contestada

Why was othello eventually defeated and deceived so totally by iago?

Respuesta :

miriyu
miriyu miriyu
  • 04-11-2016
the short answer is that he was too-trusting and had far too much faith in iago's apparent honesty, but iago's military status and othello's outsider status also factor in. iago being high-up made him look like someone trustworthy and othello, being an outsider, quickly believed iago and trusted in his understanding of how things worked in an unfamiliar land for him.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

A sample of sulfur has a mass of 232 grams. How many moles of sulfur are in the sample?
How long does it take each horse to run a mile?
what is mountain range that protected Rome from harsh weather and easy foreign invasion
if one amino acid is a protein sequence is changed what could happen
how are the ice ages related to geography
Jack broke apart 5×216 as (5×200) (5×16) to multiply mentally. What strategy did Jack use?
Is the following number 732 divisible for both 3 and 4?
What do samuel f.b morse alexander graham bell and guglielmo marconi have in common
Which of the following started conflicts between Americans and the Plains Indians during the 1840s?
If the radius of mars is about 13.7% of neptune's radius, what is the radius of neptune?