In the play <em>Othello</em>, we see that Cassio is a man who is proud of his polite behaviour. He is a gentleman, and is interested in being thought of in that way.
One instance in which this becomes clear is in the case of his greeting of Emilia and Desdemona. When Cassio greets them, he is very affectionate. He considers this to be good manners, and the correct way to treat a lady. However, Iago uses this charm to plot against Cassio and Othello, by convincing Othello that Cassio is having an affair with Desdemona.
With a pencil and paper and also a brain lol.
Where's the example that was given? I would love to help but didn't see an example.
C. Independence from England, this meant that the people in the colonies could make their own laws and decisions instead of having to do what England told them to do.
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he stole peoples gifts, he faked being santa, thats all i can think of lol
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