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Who was Iago's wife in Othello?

Iago's wife is Emilia.


In the story Othello who takes the handkerchief to iago?

Iago's wife Emilia.


Why did iago kill his wife?

because his wife told othello the truth that it was iago's plan to seperate desdemona and othello


How does Iago get back in Othello's good graces?

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.


What was iago's wife name?

Emilia


What was Emilia relationship with Iago?

She was his wife.


Who manipulates Othello into killing his wife desdomonia?

Iago


How does Iago get Othello to self destruct?

Iago suggests to Othello by counter-suggestion that his wife is having an affair with his lieutenant Cassio.


What does emilia tell Othello in Othello?

Emilia tells Othello several things but the most notable are, in the order they appear in the play: That it can't be possible that Desdemona is cheating on him, and that someone must be telling him lies.It was Emilia who had found the handkerchief and given it to Iago. Emilia puts together the whole story, and attempts to tell it to Othello.Desdemona loved Othello and was faithful and loyal.


Is Iago the same character in the book?

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.


Is Bianca Iago's wife?

No, Bianca is not Iago's wife; she is a courtesan in Shakespeare's play "Othello." Bianca is in a relationship with Cassio, and her character serves to highlight themes of jealousy and betrayal in the story. Iago, on the other hand, is married to Emilia, who plays a significant role in the unfolding tragedy.


What advice does Iago give the overwhelmed Othello?

When Othello is overcome with grief after hearing rumours of his wife, Desdemona, committing adultery, Iago tells him to seek revenge. Othello is convinced that she has hurt his honour and his good name therefore following Iago's advice. Othello suggests poisoning her so he would not soil her beauty (as Othello is battling with himself because he still loves Desdemona) but Iago suggests a far more ironic way of murder. To smother her in the bedsheets in which she committed the offence.