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If Macbeth's conscience had caused him no moral suffering, then he would be an out-and-out villain, somewhat like Shakespeare's Richard III. However, Shakespeare wanted to make Macbeth a somewhat sympathetic figure so that his downfall would seem somewhat tragic
Plot structure is how the entire story is set up with the parts being the exposition, the rising action, the climax, the falling action, and the resolution.
The exposition is the beginning of the story where the characters, setting, background and the basics are revealed.
The rising action is where the story gets a little more bumpy and the conflict is revealed.
The climax is height of the story. This is where the characters face the issue of the story
The falling action is what happens right after the climax. This is the effect that facing the issue has had on the story. It begins to wrap up the story.
The resolution is the ending of the story. Whether it is a cliffhanger or closes all the lose ends, it end with a resolution.
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.