
This is completely unfair as this is only what Iago has made him become. “And his own courses will denote him so That I may save my speech.” Iago now wants LODOVICO to see Othello’s actions for himself, and then he will understand what kind of person he is.If what he might he is not, I would to heaven he were!” Iago constantly mentions Othello not being who he says he is which is ironic as Iago isn’t at ALL what he appears to be. I may not breathe my censure What he might be. “Lives, sir.” Iago describes Cassio as “still living” … but not for long!.

“Oh, I see that nose of yours, but not that dog I shall throw it to.” Othello metaphorically gestures that he has strong intentions of killing Cassio now.This quote is extremely important, as Iago is a villain but no one is sure of why. (Othello Iago Cassio Bianca Lodovico Desdemona Attendants) Enter Othello and Iago. “I am a very villain else.” Iago cleverly says that if he is lying, then call him a villain. What is Iago attempting to do to Othello in the opening of Act 4, Scene 1 What happens to Othello as a result of this Iago attempts to stress Othello out by telling him that Desdemona has cheated on him.Ha, ha, ha!” Cassio is talking about Bianca, but it appears as if he is referring to Desdemona, and Othello is listening the entire time. Or to be naked with her friend in bed An hour or more, not meaning any harm 2415 Othello. “I marry her! What? A customer? Prithee bear some charity to my wit.“Now will I question Cassio of Bianca,” Iago has now decided he will talk to Cassio about Bianca, when Othello thinks they are talking about Desdemona.“A hornèd man’s a monster and a beast.” After all the animal imagery throughout the play, and Othello being described as a ram, he finally describes himself as a beast, signifying the fact that he has been changed his mind has been poisoned.Othello is now conflicted about denouncing Desdemona, although he had. “Do you withdraw yourself a little while” I ago says this to Cassio as he doesn’t want Othello confronting him just yet (Cassio is unaware of what he has been accused of) The scene begins with Othello and Iago having a conversation.

