Othello: Act IV, scene i, ll 1-144 [Part 1 of 2] (Detailed commentary and analysis)

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  • Detailed commentary and analysis by Claire's Notes of Act IV, scene i, ll 1-144 of Othello by William Shakespeare.
    Iago is still on at Othello, trying to make his jealousy uncontrollable. He works him up to such a fever pitch that Othello has a seizure and falls to the ground. When he eventually wakes back up, Iago tells him that he has heard Cassio bragging about bedding his wife and that, if Othello hides, he will make him do it again so that Othello can hear it with his very own ears. This is risky because Cassio could easily give the game away by mentioning Bianca’s name. Will Iago be able to pull it off?
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