"I'm serving under him to take advantage of him."
"In following him, I but follow myself."
"I may seem to love and obey him, but in fact, I'm just serving him to get what I want."
"For when my outward action doth demonstrate the native act and figure of my heart in compliment extern, 'tis not long after but I will wear my heart upon my sleeve for daws to peck at."
"If my outward appearance started reflecting what I really felt, soon enough I'd be wearing my heart on my sleeve for birds to peck at."
"I am not what I am."
"I'm not who I appear to be."
-Iago did not become Othello's lieutenant.
-The rumor that Othello slept with Iago's wife.
There is evidence of the fact that Iago did not become Othello's lieutenant. There is no evidence of Othello sleeping with Iago's wife.
Iago makes his thought of destroying Othello justified by telling himself that it has to be true. He's a Moor and they are awful. He is constantly giving himself positive feedback and "patting himself on the back" with the words he says in his head.
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