how many times does Iago refer to Othello as moor? why does he do this?
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The term "Moor," which describes a dark skinned man from North Africa (not a Venetian), is used nine times in Act I, scene 1, all but once by Iago and Brabantio. This is not surprising, at it is used as a term of derision by both Iago and Brabantio.
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