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... suspected. He uses Roderigo to get to Cassio, Desdemona, and Othello. ... them. Iago uses Roderigo to get Cassio in trouble with Othello. ...
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... suspected. He uses Roderigo to get to Cassio, Desdemona, and Othello. ... them. Iago uses Roderigo to get Cassio in trouble with Othello. ...
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... When news of Cassio's promotion reaches him he is overcome with jealousy and vows to seek the ultimate revenge - Cassio's dismissal. ...
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In Sakespeare's Othello, Iago is infatuated with getting back at Othello for naming Cassio his lieutenant instead of Iago. Iago ...
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... named Desdemona. In the beginning of the play Othello promotes a man named Cassio to be his right hand man in his army. Iago, thinking ...
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... In order to achieve his personal gain Iago manipulates Rodrigo, Cassio and, most importantly, Othello. Iago's main interest is the destruction of Othello. ...
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... In order to achieve his personal gain Iago manipulates Rodrigo, Cassio and, most importantly, Othello. Iago's main interest is the destruction of Othello. ...
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... While in Cyprus Iago tricks Othello into believing that Cassio, Othello's lieutenant slept with Desdemona. ... Othello wants Cassio and Desdemona dead. ...
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The first way he uses it is to mean honourable, about Cassio. ... The second way is to mean faithful, both about Desdemona and Cassio. ...
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... wife. So to get him back he will make Othello suspicious of Cassio by making it seem that Desdemona is having an affair with Cassio. ...
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... In Act III, we see how Iago uses Roderigo to make Cassio lose his job. After Cassio losses his job, he goes to Iago to ask for advice. ... Cassio thanks him. ...
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... lieutenancy to Iago. Iago suspects that Othello slept with his wife, Emilia, and he also suspects Cassio of doing the same. Another reason ...
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He subtly puts a negative spin on all of the information that he feeds to Othello to increase his distrust in Cassio and Desdemona. ...
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... would never consider. Iago also gets in Othello's head and puts in the thought of Desdemona being unfaithful with Cassio. There are ...
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Iago is an officer in Othello's army and is jealous of Cassio's promotion to Lieutenant. ... Than it should do offense to Michael Cassio". ...
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Act III, Scene III of William Shakespeare\'s \"Othello\" is an important scene that underscores Iago\'s deceitful plan to destroy Cassio. ...
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... tragedy. Iago's first real success is when he is able to get Cassio drunk and then dismissed from his position as lieutenant. From ...
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... end. Iago conspires to have Othello turn against his comrade, Cassio, and try to kill him for his misdeeds against Desdamona. Iago ...
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... He is envious of Michael Cassio and suspects that Othello has wronged his honor; but his malignancy is all out of proportion to even his alleged motives ...
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... Character In Shakespeare's "Othello," Iago carefully and masterfully entraps Othello into believing that his wife, Desdemona, is having an affair with Cassio. ...
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... At Cyprus, Iago has Roderigo start a brawl, in which Cassio, Othello's lieutenant, wounds another man. Othello strips Cassio of ...
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... end. Iago conspires to have Othello turn against his comrade, Cassio, and try to kill him for his misdeeds against Desdamona. Iago ...
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... Character In Shakespeare's "Othello," Iago carefully and masterfully entraps Othello into believing that his wife, Desdemona, is having an affair with Cassio. ...
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... Iago plots the destruction of Cassio using Roderigo's idiocy and Othello's trusting nature. ... After a drunken bar fight Othello demotes Cassio. ...
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... His vengeful mentality is rooted in his jealously of Cassio, for being promoted to lieutenant and anger with Othello for promoting Cassio when Iago felt he was ...
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... Iago achieves the goal of his plan by manipulating and exploiting the weaknesses and strengths of Roderigo, Cassio, and Othello. ...
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Othello In Othello by William Shakespeare, the villain Iago has many motives for ruining the lives of Othello, Cassio, Desdemona, and Roderigo. ...
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... Yes, it was Iago who plotted the whole scheme which led to Othello killing his wife, Desdemona, because he thought she was cheating on him with Cassio. ...
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... His vengeful mentality is rooted in his jealously of Cassio, for being promoted to lieutenant and anger with Othello for promoting Cassio when Iago felt he was ...
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... Iago later brings Roderigo back into his quest for revenge when he tries to get Cassio fired from the position that Iago originally wished to obtain. ...
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