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why was Iago demanded his fate​

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Othello asks ‘Who can controll his Fate?’ towards the end of the play, when his decisive action of revenge has proved destructive of innocence (F3565; v.ii.268). The question functions, in fact, as an assertion; and it seems to derive from a sudden realisation in Othello about man’s inability to shape his destiny. The implication is that until now Othello has considered himself to be in control, to some extent, of his own fate.

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