Othello

how does roderigo lose our sympathy completely in the first part of act five scene one

how does roderigo lose our sympathy completely in the first part of act five scene one

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Roderigo loses our sympathy because he is willing to kill without reason and considers the life of only one man unimportant.

I have no great devotion to the deed   And yet he hath given me satisfying reasons.   'Tis but a man gone. Forth, my sword: he dies.
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