Othello (1995 Film)
How can be Iago different from any other regular villain?
Given a comparison between Iago and for example, the Joker, how can they be similar in some aspects, and different in others.
Given a comparison between Iago and for example, the Joker, how can they be similar in some aspects, and different in others.
Iago and the Joker share a penchant for wanting general chaos and disorder. Both are good at manipulating people. Iago's wrath seems more targeted at Othello while Joker (he hates Batman) runs a crime syndicate. I think the Joker makes certain critical commentaries on society as a whole where Iago does this to a lesser degree.