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Bianca finds the handkerchief in Cassio's bedroom.When Desdemona drops her handkerchief, her lady in waiting, Emilia, finds it and gives it to her husband, the conniving Iago, who wants it for reasons Emilia does not know.Iago plants the handkerchief in Cassio's room so it appears that Cassio and Desdemona have been sleeping with one another. The purpose of this is to upset Othello so Iago can get his revenge on Othello for not promoting him.Bianca finds the handkerchief in Cassio's room and accuses Cassio of sleeping with someone other than herself. Cassio truly does not know where the handkerchief came from and merely wishes for Bianca to copy the embroidery from the handkerchief.When Othello finds out that Cassio has possession of the handkerchief, he is incensed.
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You can say things to upset people for many reasons, they hurt you, they made you mad, they said something first, you don't realize it will upset them, you are mad, you are upset, you just aren't thinking, you like to upset people, or many other reasons, but then you regret it because you realize you have upset someone and you did not want to or intend to so you feel regret and remorse for what you said, its very normal it happens to just about everyone!
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yes, to be upset is an option. To look for reasons why this happened is another.
He is upset because his mom(Queen Gertrude) marries his uncle(Claudius) who is now the king right I don't know the second reason.
Because he was upset they did not share their ice-cream!
Effective; you need to understand the situation.
Hamlet is upset because one of them being his father's death. He's also angry at the fact that his mother is remarrying his uncle (Claudius) just within two months of his father's death.
Iago was motivated by jealousy, manipulation, and a desire for revenge. His cruelty stemmed from his own insecurities and a lack of moral conscience, leading him to sabotage those around him in a quest for power and control.
upset: "I was upset." "He was upset." "He and I were both upset." "I upset him." ect
Not because he is mean; he is not at heart a cruel man. But he has been so tortured by jealousy that he is angry with Desdemona all the while he still desperately loves her. The outrage is not only that he hits her (that's bad enough) but he hits her in public. Nobody who knew them in Venice can believe it.