Othello
Identify the lines in which Iago repeatedly mocks Othello’s manhood. a. Why does he do so?
acr 4 sc 1
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acr 4 sc 1
Othello is all bent out of shape thinking of his wife in bead with another man. Iago rubs it in with a seemingly innocuous remark:
As long as they didn’t do anything, it would only be a minor sin.