Mimi Hunter

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Shakespeare writes some fabulous villains. Richard III, Iago in Othello and Edmund in King Lear are all energetically amoral figures whose iniquity is elevated into a compelling personal credo. They are alluring and terrifying in equal measure, drawing other characters into their nihilistic world, demonstrating the awful entranced complicity of villain and victim.
This Is Shakespeare
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