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11 March, 11:50

Lago accuses Cassio of putting on a false appearance to gain his own ends. Why

is this accusation an example of dramatic irony?

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  1. 11 March, 12:11
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    Iago hates Othello because Othello passed him over for a promotion, and gave the lieutenant job to Michael Cassio. This provokes Iago's jealousy, and throughout the whole play, he uses other people's weaknesses to achieve his great goal - to take revenge on Othello.

    This accusation is a clear example of dramatic irony - Iago accuses Cassio of putting on a false appearance to gain his own ends, while he is the one who actually deceives others all the time.
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