Iago did, but in such a way that Othello thought that it was his own idea. You know the type of thing: "I'd be the last person to say anything, and I don't believe it myself. It's only that some people might get the idea from the way Desdemona looks at Cassio that there's something going on. Not that I do. You'll have to make up your own mind." Of course Iago does it much better.
Act III, scene iii
Iago wanted to make Othello jealous of Cassio. Had he simply said "Cassio is having an affair with your wife", Othello could have dismissed it as a lie or a mistake. But by saying "I'm sure there is nothing going on between Cassio and your wife" Iago gets Othello to suspect Desdemona and to build up his suspicions on his own.
Iago suggests to Othello by counter-suggestion that his wife is having an affair with his lieutenant Cassio.
Iago's wife is Emilia.
Iago's wife Emilia.
because his wife told othello the truth that it was iago's plan to seperate desdemona and othello
Iago wanted to make Othello jealous of Cassio. Had he simply said "Cassio is having an affair with your wife", Othello could have dismissed it as a lie or a mistake. But by saying "I'm sure there is nothing going on between Cassio and your wife" Iago gets Othello to suspect Desdemona and to build up his suspicions on his own.
Iago wanted to make Othello jealous of Cassio. Had he simply said "Cassio is having an affair with your wife", Othello could have dismissed it as a lie or a mistake. But by saying "I'm sure there is nothing going on between Cassio and your wife" Iago gets Othello to suspect Desdemona and to build up his suspicions on his own.
Iago suggests to Othello by counter-suggestion that his wife is having an affair with his lieutenant Cassio.
Iago's wife is Emilia.
If you mean Iago from Othello, he is the standard bearer of General Othello. Iago hates the general and plots to make Othello think his wife is having an affair.
Iago's wife Emilia.
because his wife told othello the truth that it was iago's plan to seperate desdemona and othello
Iago tells Cassio that he must persuade Othello to reinstate him. He says "the general's wife is now our general" and so the best way to persuade Othello is to get Desdemona to plead on Cassio's behalf. Since Iago has also told Othello that Desdemona and Cassio are having an affair, the harder Desdemona pleads, the worse it is going to look for both her and Cassio.
She was his wife.
Emilia
having multiple affairs on his wife hera
Iago