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Iago and Ulysses on Order and Degree
Ulysses and Iago express similar themes about order and degree. Iago speaks more specifically about seniority versus affections and recommendations.
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Othello, Troilus and Cressida
Character(s):Iago, Ulysses
Themes:False Fronts, Leadership, Self Interest, Social Order
Figures of Speech:Metaphor
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