It was to give the audience pre-existing knowledge about the play that would help with the understanding of the play and its conflicts and often it foreshadows something that is going to happen... for example the begging of Romeo and Juliet when the chorus tells us that there is a feud between the two families and how it was a tragedy of star crossed lovers.
Love was one anger was another hatred there is a lot and seeing that you don't have the answer choices i gotta think of them
In <em>The Tragedy of Othello</em> by William Shakespeare, Lago can best be described by irony. He is widely known by his honesty, but is a lying, cunning, revengeful and heartless man. In the play, there is not much explanation as to why he behaves this way other than how he seems to enjoy (or love) being that way.
Because his never-ending need to plot against other people's lives, there is a lot of parallelism between him and the Devil (but not quite). While he gives many excuses as to why he [Lago] hates Othello, none of them are satisfactory and/or stick long enough to be considered as true.
Therefore, your best answer is <em>a madman.</em>