You are given the word EVIL and the numbers 2, 3, 4, and 5.
You are to take each number and change a letter in EVIL for
the one that number of places forward or backward in the alphabet:
for example, you can replace E with the letter 2 places later (G)
or earlier (C) in the alphabet, or 3 places later or earlier, or 4
places later or earlier, etc. Use each number once and each letter
once. You can "wrap around" the alphabet: consider the letter after
Z to be A, and the letter before A to be Z. When done correctly, you
will find the name of a Shakespearean character
who was, appropriately enough, very evil. Who is this character?
The first letter I is 4 places ahead of E, the second letter A is 5 spaces ahead of V, the third letter G is 2 spaces behind I and the fourth letter O is 3 spaces ahead of L. The answer is IAGO.