William Shakespeare's play Othello is a story which is full of jealousy. Othello's best friend, Lago, manipulates Othello to believe that his wife has been unfaithful. In his treachery, Lago describes jealousy as a “green eyed monster which doth mock”. It is theorized that this basis for the characterization of the green eyed monster stems from the ancient Greek belief that jealousy occurred as direct result of the overproduction of bile, which turns human skin slightly green...
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