

Convinces Roderigo that after Desdemona grows tired of Othello she will want CassioĢ.1.2.1. "You rise to play and go to bed to work" (2.1.118)Ģ.1.2. This suggests that Iago does not think very highly of his wife Emilia and that they have a toxic relationshipĢ.1.1.1.1.

Iago criticizes women as being deceptive only good for sexĢ.1.1.1. Sends Othello to Cyprus to fight the Turkish 1.7. Mediates between Othello and Brabantio rulingġ.6.2. "Brabantio tells Othello: "She has deceived her father, and may thee" (1.3.293) 1.4. Desdemona assures her father that she is in love with Othelloġ.3.2.1.1. Accuses Othello of bewitching his daughter into falling in love with him and tries to arrest himġ.3.2.1. Is mad at Desdemona for not telling him of her marriageġ.3.2. Iago and Roderigo wake up Brabantio in the middle of the night to tell him of Desdemona's marriage 1.3. Hates Othello for marrying Desdemonaġ.2.2.1. Will do this by convincing Othello that Cassio and Desdemona are having an affair 1.2. Iago wishes to get revenge on Othelloġ.1.2.1.1. Hates Othello for assigning the position of lieutenant to Cassio even though he has more experienceġ.1.2.1. Convinces Roderigo to go to Cyrpus as he says that Desdemona will soon grow tired of Othello and will need a new husbandġ.1.1.1.1. Was paid money by Roderigo to unite him with Desdemonaġ.1.1.1.
