Ensign.
He is Othello's standard bearer and third ranking officer. Othello as General with Cassio as Lieutenant
Iago is, although he is more likely to get others to do bad things than to do them himself. He does murder Roderigo, after egging him on to kill Cassio. He also induces Othello to murder Desdemona.The villain in Othello is Iago as he twists Othello's mind and gets him to kill Desdemona, steals from Roderigo and kills him, kills Emilia, wounds Cassio and ruins his job.
no Iago is. Iago is the planner and causes the conspiracy of the play. iago tricks Othello and rodrigo
Iago's wife is Emilia.
Lieutenant.
I answer these questions begrudgingly.
Yes, begrudgingly is an adverb.
Begrudgingly is an adverb. It describes how an action is performed or expresses the manner in which something is done.
My tutor begrudgingly gave me the best example he could, at the time.
He is Othello's standard bearer and third ranking officer. Othello as General with Cassio as Lieutenant
willingly
Actually the question should have been, "What does 'Thou told'st me thou didst hold him in thy hate' mean?" It is from Act I of Shakespeare's play, Othello. In modern English it means, "You told me that you hated him". Roderigo and Iago are arguing about Iago's loyalty to Othello. Roderigo says, "You (Iago) told me (Roderigo) that you (Iago) hated him (Othello). For more information, read the play.
* One who hold high rank has seniority. * A synonym for high rank is seniority.
Rank is not determined by academic qualifications.
"Begrudgingly" is an adverb that describes an action done with reluctance or unwillingness. It often conveys a sense of resentment or annoyance towards the situation or obligation. For example, if someone helps a friend begrudgingly, they may do so out of obligation rather than genuine desire, reflecting their inner reluctance.
Iago is, although he is more likely to get others to do bad things than to do them himself. He does murder Roderigo, after egging him on to kill Cassio. He also induces Othello to murder Desdemona.The villain in Othello is Iago as he twists Othello's mind and gets him to kill Desdemona, steals from Roderigo and kills him, kills Emilia, wounds Cassio and ruins his job.
Iago was created in 1603.