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In Shakespeare's "Othello," Roderigo and Iago conspire to create chaos by exploiting Othello's insecurities and manipulating the emotions of those around them. Roderigo, in love with Desdemona, is easily led by Iago, who uses Roderigo's feelings to provoke Othello and create jealousy. Iago cleverly plants misinformation and sows distrust between Othello and his wife, ultimately leading to tragic consequences. Their actions intensify the play's themes of manipulation and betrayal, driving the plot toward its tragic climax.

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