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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })I, Iago by Nicole Galland is a punished fanfic of Shakespeare's Othello. The first half of the book ("Before") starts with Iago as a boy, and follows him through to minutes before the action of Othello begins. The second half ("After") deals with the events of the play.Since childhood, Iago has been naturally blunt and honest. Unfortunately for him, he is living in Renaissance Venice, in a culture that's not big on honesty. As a child, his honesty is discouraged by his cold father. As a young man, his honesty is delighted in, and seen as an exotic novelty. He is so well known for it, that by the time he starts lying, people believe him unquestioningly. | |
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Adaptational Heroism: In the play by Shakespeare, the motives for Iago's actions are unknown, although possible ones includes: envy, resentment, racism, for fun ; in the book Iago's plan for Othello is primarily motivated by his insecurity and the fact that Othello, whom he considers to be his closest friend, broke his trust by promoting Cassio instead of him. Also, Iago isn't an emotional abuser to Emilia like he is in the play. Moreover, at the end of the book Iago recognises that the justifications he tried to make along the way are no excuse, and he is horrified at the realization of what he has done. | |
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Abusive Parents: Iago's father had always hold a disdainful attitude towards his son's purpose and goal and never shown any pride for his accomplishments, at least, not before him. | |
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