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Essay heading: Othello vs. Iago
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Cassio doesn't really know why Iago wants him to meet with Desdemona. At the end of this act Cassio says: "I never knew a Florentine more kind and honest." This line shows Cassio is not in the wrong, Iago is masterminding all of it. Othello sees Cassio talk with Desdemona and Iago comments on how that is suspicious... displayed 300 characters
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He than tells Othello not to feel jealous. Desdemona also drops a special handkerchief given to her by Othello. Othello then confronts Iago because he believes that Iago knows more about Cassio and Desdemona's relationship. He threatens Iago. Quickly Iago comes up with a story about how he heard Cassio talk in his sleep and wipe his beard with the special handkerchief... displayed next 300 characters
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