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- The play opens as Iago is telling Roderigo that he hates Othello because Othello has promoted Cassio to be his lieutenant instead of him, even though Cassio ‘never set a squadron in the field’ and has much less experience. Iago tells Roderigo ‘I follow him to serve my turn upon him’.Learn more:The play opens as Iago is telling Roderigo that he hates Othello because Othello has promoted Cassio to be his lieutenant instead of him, even though Cassio ‘never set a squadron in the field’ and has much less experience. Iago tells Roderigo ‘I follow him to serve my turn upon him’.www.rsc.org.uk/shakespeare-learning-zone/othello/…Iago arrives at Othello’s lodgings, where he warns the general that Brabanzio will not hesitate to attempt to force a divorce between Othello and Desdemona. Othello sees a party of men approaching, and Iago, thinking that Brabanzio and his followers have arrived, counsels Othello to retreat indoors.www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/othello/section1/Act I Scene 1 establishes Iago as a powerful and manipulative figure, who instigates and stage-manages chaos. He also proves that he is adept at getting himself out of trouble, or avoiding it altogether: Iago knows when to make himself scarce. This opening scene is laced with dramatic irony, all of which centres on Iago.www.yorknotes.com/alevel/english-literature/othell…
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