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Othello tries to, but fails. Iago is captured by the Venusian police and taken off to be tortured to death

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How would iago gain from cassio's death?

It would make it seem that Iago did his part in the plan, where Iago kills Cassio and Othello kills Desdemona. Even though Iago got Roderigo to do it for him.


Who kills roderigo?

Iago.


Who kills who in the play Othello?

Othello kills Desdemona. Iago kills Roderigo and Emilia.


How does othello end?

Othello kills Desdemona at Iago's suggestion, then finds out that he has been duped from Iago's wife Emilia. Iago kills Emilia and is hauled away to jail. Othello, horrified at what he has done, kills himself. Cassio takes over.


Who kills roderigo in shakespeares Othello?

During the brawl, Iago kills Roderigo.


The villain in Othello is?

Iago is, although he is more likely to get others to do bad things than to do them himself. He does murder Roderigo, after egging him on to kill Cassio. He also induces Othello to murder Desdemona.The villain in Othello is Iago as he twists Othello's mind and gets him to kill Desdemona, steals from Roderigo and kills him, kills Emilia, wounds Cassio and ruins his job.


How will iago benefit if cassio kills rodrigo?

If Cassio kills Roderigo, Iago stands to benefit by further manipulating the situation to his advantage. Roderigo, who is already vulnerable and blindly following Iago's schemes, would be eliminated as a threat or potential whistleblower. Additionally, Iago could use Cassio's involvement in the murder to tarnish his reputation and deepen the rift between Cassio and Othello, thus advancing Iago's overarching plan to create chaos and achieve his own goals.


What happened to Iago at the end of the story?

At the end of Othello by Shakespeare Othello kills himself, Cassio inherits everything of Othello's and is left to decide Iago's punishment. Considering the era in which this took place, Iago was most likely tortured, executed or both.


Why does Iago stab Roderigo in Shakespeare's Othello?

Iago has been systematically conning Roderigo out of his money, saying that he is using it to try to get Desdemona to dump Othello and go for Roderigo instead. Iago knows that Desdemona will never do this, and has been simply pocketing the money. Roderigo is starting to catch on, so Iago feeds him the same line about Cassio and Desdemona having an affair and sets Roderigo on to murder Cassio. His objective is to get rid of both of them. Roderigo does stab Cassio, who Iago takes for dead, so Iago kills Roderigo himself.


Who all died in the story Othello?

In Shakespeare's "Othello," several characters die by the play's conclusion. Othello kills Desdemona, believing she has been unfaithful, then takes his own life in remorse. Iago kills Emilia, and Cassio wounds Iago, who is then taken away to face punishment. Additionally, Roderigo is also killed by Cassio during the chaos.


What happened to Othello Iago and Casio in the end?

In the end of Shakespeare's "Othello," Othello, devastated by jealousy and manipulated by Iago, kills his wife Desdemona, believing she was unfaithful. Upon realizing the truth of Iago's deceit, Othello takes his own life. Iago is arrested and faces punishment for his treachery, while Cassio, who survives the chaos, is appointed to restore order in Cyprus. The tragic conclusion highlights themes of manipulation, betrayal, and the consequences of unchecked emotions.


When was Iago created?

Iago was created in 1603.