Iago says: “I am not what I am”

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What does it mean when Iago says I am not what I am?

Iago says (Othello Act I. Scene 1, line 65) “I am not what I am,” which can be interpreted as “I am not what I seem.” But it is also reminiscent of a quotation from the Bible which Shakespeare would have known: In Exodus, God gives his laws to Moses on Mt. Sinai, and Moses asks God his name. God replies: “I am that I am” (Exodus,iii,14).

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