Brendan Tuma
Mr. George
World Lit G
18 November 2010
“”Tis he! O brave Iago, honest and just, that hast such noble sense of thy friend’s wrong!” (5. 1. 34-35).
Othello believes that Cassio has just murdered Iago, which prompts him to find Desdemona to finish the plan. In Othello’s mind, Iago is being a terrific friend by murdering Cassio. After Rodergio fails at taking care of Cassio, he gets stabbed himself. This is the first time that Iago must get his hands dirty. The reason that he must get his hands dirty is that he is starting to feel the pressure. He is so deep into this plan that it is too late to back out. Even though he already has fulfilled all his motives he must continue to finish. If he does not then Othello will kill him as he told Iago when he held him underwater. Once roderigo goes down, Iago stabs Cassio himself. He instantly covers up by blaming everything on Bianca.
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