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show "I know my price: I am worth no worse a place." Iago(1.1.11)  
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This is the first sign of unloyalty in Iago. He says he is only following Othello's lead to get his own back on him.   show
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show "I am not what i am." Iago(1.1.65)  
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This quote shows the racism against Othello in the play because he is being descriminated against by Iago to Brabantio   show
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show "You'll have your nephews neigh to you, you'll have coursers for cousins and gennets for germans." Iago(1.1.111-113)  
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show "Though i do hate him as i do hell's pains... I must show out a flag and sign of love." Iago(1.1.154+156)  
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show "For know, Iago, but that I love the gentle Desdemona" Othello(1.2.24-25)  
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This is Brabantio accusing Othello of using some sort of witchcraft or black magic to get Desdemona to fall for him. This shows racism as he believes that Othello has put a spell on Desdemona because he is black.   show
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This shows us how Othello is high in regard and it shows how he is a well respected, brave general.   show
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show "Upon this hint I spake. She loved me for the dangers I had pass'd, and I loved her that she did pity them." Othello(1.3.166-168)  
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This quote is the first words heard from Desdemona and in it she explains to her father that she owes him everything for her life but she admits to marrying Othello.   show
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This quote is ironic, this is the first opinion we see from Othello as he talks about Iago.   show
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This is Brabantio warning Othello that Desdemona may not be what she seems, he says that she is capable of betraying her own father so she might do the same to him.   show
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show "My life upon her faith. Honest Iago" Othello(1.3.294)  
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show "I hate the Moor. My cause is hearted, thine hath no less reason." Iago(1.3.363-364)  
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When Iago is alone, he confesses to only using Roderigo for money.   show
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This is Iago telling us that he is going t use Cassio's good manners towards Desdemona to suggest an affair to Othello.   show
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show "I do suspect the lusty Moor Hath leap'd into my seat" Iago (2.1.290-291)  
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show "If i can fasten but one cup upon him, with that which he hath drunk to-night already, He'll be as full of quarrel and offense as my mitress' dog." Iago (2.3.44-47)  
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This is Iago telling us that he is going to get Cassio in trouble with Othello.   show
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This is Othello taking Cassio's position from him. He tells him he loves him but he can no longer be his lieutenant.   show
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This is Iago telling Cassio that he must speak with Desdemona, he says that she is now the way to get into Othello's good books.   show
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This is Iago in soliloquy saying that he is going to plague Othello into thinking Desdemona fancies Cassio, he'll turn her goodness into evil.   show
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show "And i'll devise a mean to draw the Moor Out of the way, that your converse and business may be more free." Iago(3.1.37-39)  
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