Read the excerpt from Othello and answer the question that follows:

Othello
I look down towards his feet; but that's a fable.
If that thou be'st a devil, I cannot kill thee.
Wounds IAGO

Iago
I bleed, sir; but not kill'd.

What is implied by Iago not dying in this scene?
A) Iago is supernaturally evil.
B) Iago is supernaturally good.
C) Othello is a poor swordsman.
D) Othello is strengthened by sadness.

Respuesta :

Answer:

Lago is supernaturally evil

Explanation:

I believe so because it states he is a devil, and that he can not be killed

The bleeding Iago, not dying by the wounds of Othello's sword in the scene, explains that Iago is supernaturally evil.

What is a scene?

A part of a rather long play or an act, which is like a snippet of such an act, is known as a scene. A scene can be in a play or a drama, or also in a literary composition.

In a scene from the play of Othello, it is evident that Iago is not dying during this scene is the description of his name as 'wounded', which also explains he is an evil with supernatural powers.

Hence, option B holds true regarding the scene.

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