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... Iago uses it to refence to his own honour, telling Othello that although he does not like the job Othello has given him, to find out if Desdemona is cheating ...
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... persuade. In this way, by telling Othello what to do, Iago takes control of the situation and ends up taking control of Othello. By ...
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... One odd aspect of the aforementioned quote is the fact that the truly jealous person, Iago, is telling Othello how horrible of a thing jealousy is. ...
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... she hath contaminated"(4.1. 190-191) when telling Othello that he should kill Desdemona for what she has done. Iago now knows his ...
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... to kill her. She is telling Othello that she has said her prayers and all she thinks is of her love for him. She states: "They are ...
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... Also at the end of the third scene, Iago sets forth his plan to take Cassio's position, by telling Othello that his lieutenant ". . . ...
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... Now as Desdemona speaks about Cassio to Othello, Iago will be continually telling Othello lies of Desdemona's infidelity with Cassio. ...
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... Iago further flames the fire of jealousy by telling Othello that he heard Cassio speaking in his sleep saying, \"Sweet Desdemona, let us be wary, let us hide ...
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... Again, Iago is able to prey on these insecurities, telling Othello that Desdemona is likely to crave some "of her own clime, complexion and degree." Iago's ...
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... reason. Since Iago seemed so unwilling to voice his suspicions, Othello wonders what else Iago knows that he is not telling. Othello ...
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... He pretends not to offend Cassio when telling Othello of the fight Cassio was involved in, but Iago secretly wants the worst to become of Cassio's situation ...
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... He pretends not to offend Cassio when telling Othello of the fight Cassio was involved in, but Iago secretly wants the worst to become of Cassio's situation ...
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... Othello. He seems to be telling Othello about the previous events and the insulting way that Brabantio has spoken of him. At this ...
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... Iago feeds this monster in Othello by telling him that Desdemona is having and affair with Cassio and shows proof that it is true. ...
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... Yet, Cassio follows it blindly telling Iago, "You advise me well." [Act II, Scene III ... Lowly Iago, is capable of anything - not even Othello is safe from this ...
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... I lack iniquity / Sometimes to do me service" (1.2.2-4) serves purpose in the play because Iago is telling Othello that he has no evil to carry through with a ...
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... Now as Desdemona speaks about Cassio to Othello, Iago will be continually telling Othello lies of Desdemona's infidelity with Cassio. ...
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... This play reminds me of the story Shakespeare is telling people in the play Othello to not trust a person because of what they look like on the outside. ...
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... Iago continues his hesitance, by telling Othello that this is particularly hard for him, as he cannot speak his mind like some people can. ...
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... He pretends not to offend Cassio when telling Othello of the fight Cassio was involved in, but Iago secretly wants the worst to become of Cassio's situation ...
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... He pretends not to offend Cassio when telling Othello of the fight Cassio was involved in, but Iago secretly wants the worst to become of Cassio's situation ...
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... convincing. Iago then changes the subject and lies to Othello outright by telling him that he heard Cassio talking in his sleep. He ...
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... convincing. Iago then changes the subject and lies to Othello outright by telling him that he heard Cassio talking in his sleep. He ...
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... (Act III Scene IV)" This whole situation would have simply been eliminated if Desdemona had only talked to Othello telling him the handkerchief was missing. ...
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... is telling him that her husband thinks well of him and that the appeal will definitely go over successfully Emilia enters quickly warning the two that Othello ...
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... you can believe that he is telling the truth. "But I do love thee! And when I love thee not, Chaos is come again" (act 3 scene 3 line 91-92). Othello loved her ...
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... Enraged Othello confronts Desdemona, telling her of its magic. He tells her a story of how Othello's mother received it from an Egyptian sorceress. ...
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... However, as the play progresses through Act 3, Othello talks to Iago telling him that their prior conversation gave him reason to suspect Desdemona's motives. ...
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... So Iago makes the advice a little more obvious by telling him that the Moor (Othello) and his daughter are making a beast with two backs. ...
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... He first helps Iago in telling Brabantio of Desdemona's secret marriage to Othello. Roderigo rudely wakes Brabantio one night saying, "What, ho, Brabantio! ...
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