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Take your pick. Othello is manipulated by Iago who is a master at the craft of manipulating people and does the same to Cassio and Roderigo. Although it would be hypothetically possible for Othello to shake off Iago's influence, in practical terms it would be extremely difficult. Although Othello has control over his actions, his perspective is skewed by Iago's manipulation. So in one sense it was his own doing that he struck Desdemona publicly and murdered her privately, and yet he was doing so in response to a false belief that has been implanted in him and would be nearly impossible to resist. You may say, "But no matter what Desdemona had done, Othello should have known it was wrong to kill." And yet people kill others all the time, knowing it to be wrong and yet believing that there is an overriding moral reason for doing so. And before you say that preventing a woman from seducing more men is no kind of moral reason, think about the ludicrous moral reasoning which justified blowing up the World Trade Centre or sending troops to slaughter tens of thousands of Iraquis.

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