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    How Does Iagos Motive Hunting Add To The Tragic Effect of Othello?

    How Does Iagos Motive Hunting Add To The Tragic Effect of Othello?

    Any ideas guys?

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    1. Don't put capital letters at the beginning of every word.

    2. 'Motive Hunting' is a confusing turn of phrase.
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    Inb4 doing your Homework for you.
    If this is your Essay title I suggest picking a more understandable one.
    Furthermore, searching for quotes [especially towards the end of Act5] will help on this.

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    Maybe he's talking about "motiveless malignity"? Even so, OP should do his own work, or at least, offer some ideas and points he wants to develop/check.

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