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Examples Of Trust In Othello
In the book “Othello” there are some characters that trust each other and some that don’t trust each other. There are also some that are manipulative so the question us can we ever really know the truth about a person. The way I see it is we cannot really trust a person. This is a reason on why we cannot trust a person is for example the character Iago. In the beginning of the story he says “O, sir, content you I follow him to serve my turn upon him” (Act 1, Scene 1, Line 40). Iago is friends with Othello but he is going around his back and making him look bad. Othello is not aware of what Iago is doing because Iago suck’s up to Othello so Othello won’t suspect anything coming from Iago. In reality Iago is seeking revenge on Othello because

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