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Othello: Iago Quotes - SparkNotes
Cassio
Cassio compliments Desdemona to Iago as the two men praise Desdemona’s …
Desdemona
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The Handkerchief
Iago recognizes that his lies have already poisoned Othello’s mind with doubts …
Jealousy
As Iago makes insinuations about Desdemona’s adultery and Othello …
Themes
Othello refers to Iago as “honest” multiple times, showing that he is totally blind to …
Othello Quotes: Deception a…
Essentially, Iago tells him, “I think you know I am your friend.” However, Iago’s …
Othello Quotes: Appearanc…
The phrase “I am not what I am” serves as a parodic allusion to a well-known …
Othello: Famous Quotes …
I am not what I am. (I.i. 57–65) In this early speech, Iago explains his tactics to …
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A Short Analysis of Iago’s ‘And What’s He Then That Says I Play …
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