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Q: Why does Iago verbaly attack his wife?
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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


What was Emilia relationship with Iago?

She was his wife.


What was iago's wife name?

Emilia


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.


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.


What was Iago's complaint in Scene 1?

Iago believed that Othello slept with his wife, Emilia. He states in Act 1, scene 1. "I hate the moor, and its thought abroad that twixt my sheets he has done my office" -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Iago's becomes enraged because Othello has selected another officer, Cassio, to be his lieutenant, and Iago also believed that Othello slept with his wife, Emilia.


What does Othello want iago to do to cassio?

He will persuade Othello that his wife is unfaithful, thus wrecking their happy marriage, making Othello miserable, and inducing him to become a murderer.


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.


What are the characters of the play Othello?

Othello, a Moorish captain in the service of Venice Iago, his ensign Desdemona, his wife Cassio, his lieutenant Brabantio, father of Desdemona Emilia, wife of Iago The Duke (Doge) of Venice Bianca, a woman of Cyprus beloved of Cassio Ludovico, a Venetian nobleman Roderigo, a young Venetian in love with Desdemona, and the dupe of Iago