![]() ![]() ![]() I thank you for this profit, and from hence I’ll love no friend, sith love breeds such offense.” lines 385-390. Iago says: “O wretched fool that lov’st to make thine honesty a vice! O monstrous world! Take note, take note, O world, to be direct and honest is not safe.Othello is doubting Iago’s assumption and knows he isn’t telling him all he knows.I’l have that thou art just and think thou art not. “I think my wife be honest and think she is not. Iago is convincing Othello that Desdemona is cheating on him with Cassio, Othello demands for proof and evidence.“I am glad I have found this napkin…I nothing but to please his fantasy.” (lines 294-303) It represents Othello’s and Desdemona’s feelings for one another. The speech was to explain the significance of the handkerchief. Emilia has a speech about Desdemona’s handkerchief, which essentially starts Iago’s plan officially.Othello gives Iago letters to deliver, why were the letters significant and what were they for? Act 3, Scene 3 The theme of reputation (Cassio, and Iago) – Iago tells Cassio he has not lost his reputation….The theme of revenge (Iago plotting revenge on Othello).The theme of deception continues through this act (Iago deceiving everyone through his plans).Iago’s soliloquy at the end was about Desdemona and how she is eventually going to move on from Othello and Cassio….Othello comes in and demands to know what happened.Montano gets involved in the fight and Cassio stabs him.Iago gets everyone drunk, hoping it will make Cassio do something stupid that will offend the island.“And, I’ll warrant her, full of game.” – Iago line 16: Iago describing Desdemona.Herald announces a celebration upon the demolishment of the Turkish fleets and the marriage of Othello and Desdemona Act 2, Scene 3 Iago’s soliloquy: He thinks that Othello has slept with his wife, new theme of revenge.Iago convinces Roderigo to fight Cassio.“knave” line 231-239, Iago describes Cassio. ![]()
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