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... For example, in Act 1 scene 2, when he is speaking to Othello about his feelings toward Cassio, he uses very strong language, while at the same time, he lies ...
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... Iago suggests to Cassio that he ask Desdemona to plead his case to her husband. ... This pushes Othello over the edge and he orders Iago to kill Cassio. ...
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... Iago was to play three people, Othello, Desdemona, and Cassio, and he knew the weaknesses of each one. Othello played the biggest part. ...
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... When he trusted his lieutenant, Michael Cassio, he had many doubts about Iago. ... To Cassio, he is an honorable person with helpful advice. ...
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... Therefor he also wants to get back at Cassio. ... He plans his attack of lies on Cassio when he says about Cassio "he holds me well. ...
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... Cassio: He is Othello's lieutanent, and was chosen of the veteran soldier Iago for the position. ... After a failed attempt to murder Cassio, he is killed by Iago. ...
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... When Iago talks about the relationship between Desdemona and Cassio, he deliberately puts up a poor defence that could not possibly be true, and therefore by ...
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... When Othello becomes fully convinced that he has been betrayed by his wife and his best friend, Cassio, he temporarily loses his reason. ...
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... Iago wants to take Cassio's job so he forms a plan that involves Roderigo. On the night that Cassio is on watch Iago convinces him ...
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... But what really sets Othello off is when he sees Cassio carrying the handkerchief around. ... One evening, Iago gets Cassio drunk before he is to guard the castle. ...
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... He disgraces Cassio by intoxicating him enough so he strikes Roderigo. Othello then discharges Cassio of his Lieutenancy when he ...
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... He disgraces Cassio by intoxicating him enough so he strikes Roderigo. Othello then discharges Cassio of his Lieutenancy when he ...
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... In this way when he plans to humiliate Cassio it seems as if he is doing it to help out Roderigo when, in actuality, he is seeking revenge on Cassio for taking ...
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... kills Desdimona. Instead of Iago Killing Cassio he sends Rodrigo to do his dirty work. This is where Iago's plan begins to fade. ...
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... kills Desdimona. Instead of Iago Killing Cassio he sends Rodrigo to do his dirty work. This is where Iago's plan begins to fade. ...
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... He does this later on as well, when Othello asks Iago if he believes that Cassio is as he appears to be, ie not having an affair. ...
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... was not Desdemona. Othello overhears this as he is hiding, but he thinks that Cassio is talking about Desdemona! This just adds ...
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... tells them to do. Iago realizes that to gain revenge on Othello and Cassio he needs help both with money and with physical labor. ...
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... kills Desdemona. Instead of Iago Killing Cassio he sends Rodrigo to do his dirty work. This is where Iago's plan begins to fade. ...
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... To get his place and to plume up my will..." Iago is saying that since Cassio is attractive he can set up Cassio and Desdemona and make Othello believe that ...
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... Iago. Iago is jealous not only of Cassio's rank, but also in the way he conducts himself with a higher social class attitude. Iago ...
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... Desdemona tries to explain to Othello that she did not give Cassio the handkerchief but he is too upset so he doesn't believe her. ...
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... For example, in Act 1, scene 2, when he is speaking to Othello about his feelings toward Cassio, he uses very strong language of a manly soldier, while at the ...
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... Iago despises Othello because he believes Cassio (Othello's chosen Lieutenant) has "never set a squadron in the field". Iago's arrogance ...
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... When Othello is found by Cassio, he seems to be relieved because he does not like personal conflict, which would have occurred if Brabantio had found him ...
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... For example, in Act 1 scene 2, when he is speaking to Othello about his feelings toward Cassio, he uses very strong language, while at the same time, he lies ...
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... When Othello is found by Cassio, he seems to be relieved because he does not like personal conflict, which would have occurred if Brabantio had found him ...
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... To give it some colors he accuses Cassio of the same sin. Secondly ... Cassio. He wanted to remove Cassio from the picture and take his position. ...
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... For example, in Act 1, scene 2, when he is speaking to Othello about his feelings toward Cassio, he uses very strong language of a manly soldier, while at the ...
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... him, with Cassio. He hopes this will remove Cassio and open up the way for him to become Lieutenant.. Othello could always wonder ...
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