How is the Masters and Slaves speech (Iago Act I scene i) foreshadowing?The Masters and Slaves speech is foreshadowing because Iago reveals to Roderigo of his manipulations towards getting money from him and clearly explains how some of the characters in the play will eventually take some sort of advantage of each other.
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How do the military council’s workings parallel the earlier battle between Othello and Brabantio?The military council’s workings parallel to the earlier battle between Othello and Brabantio because Othello is being accused of using witchcraft on Desdemona and their love is what is causing all of the disagreements between them.
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How are the military council’s workings different from the earlier battle between Othello and Brabantio?The military council’s workings are different from the earlier battle between Othello and Brabantio since more people have joined the battle between them and try to advise them on the proper way to handle such dispute. Othello and Desdemona both defend their cases and each other for the decision that led to their secret marriage.
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explain in your own words iago's soliloquyIn Iago's soliloquy, he reveals to the audience his plan for revenge against Othello. He explains how he plans to destroy him for not giving him the position of lieutenant that he thinks he deserves and instead gives the position to a less-experienced and much younger soldier. He also explains how he is very jealous because of a rumor about Othello sleeping with his wife Emilia. He also implies that he will use Roderigo to do all the dirty work for him and take his money as well.
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