Iago convinces Roderigo not to return to Venice because he wants to manipulate Roderigo for his own gain. By keeping Roderigo in Cyprus, Iago can exploit his infatuation with Desdemona and use him to further his schemes against Othello. Iago promises Roderigo that he can win Desdemona's affection, thus ensuring Roderigo remains invested in Iago's plans and under his control. This manipulation serves Iago’s broader agenda of revenge and deceit.
Rodrigo helps Iago primarily out of his infatuation with Desdemona, believing that by aligning with Iago, he can win her love and gain favor with her. Iago manipulates Rodrigo by exploiting his desires, convincing him that his schemes will ultimately lead to Desdemona's affection. Rodrigo's naivety and desperation for love blind him to Iago's true, malicious intentions. This alliance serves Iago's ulterior motives while further entangling Rodrigo in his deceitful plans.
no Iago is. Iago is the planner and causes the conspiracy of the play. iago tricks Othello and rodrigo
Rodrigo threatens to expose Iago’s deceit and manipulations, particularly regarding his role in Othello and Desdemona's relationship. This revelation poses a risk to Iago’s carefully crafted schemes and could jeopardize his plans for revenge against Othello. Iago, concerned about losing control over the situation, becomes agitated and tries to manipulate Rodrigo into continuing his pursuit of Desdemona instead.
Yes, by Rodrigo. However, Cassio's wound is not fatal and Rodrigo gets finished off by Iago.
Unlike in Julius Caesar or the Merchant of Venice, the title character in Othello is actually also the main character, although Iago is equally important. Some might consider Iago to be the main character as he is involved not only with the main plot but also with the Rodrigo subplot.
Iago convinces Roderigo that Cassio is in love with Desdemona by manipulating their perceptions and exploiting Roderigo's jealousy. He suggests that Cassio's charm and good looks make him an attractive suitor for Desdemona, thereby fueling Roderigo's insecurities. Iago further stokes Roderigo's desire for Desdemona by falsely portraying Cassio's interactions with her as romantic, reinforcing Roderigo's belief that he must take action to win her back. This deception is a key element of Iago's broader scheme to incite chaos and manipulate those around him.
So he can keep on cheating him out of his money. As long as Roderigo is prepared to pay Iago to pay court to Desdemona, Iago will keep on pocketing the money and persuading him to pay more. It is only when Roderigo says he will go to Desdemona and demand his cash back that Iago takes action.
Roderigo was becoming aware of the fact that the huge sums of money he had given Iago to help seduce Desdemona had been going directly into Iago's retirement fund. When a conman cannot blow off the mark, either he runs or arranges for him to be killed. Actually Iago wanted Cassio to kill Roderigo but he didn't quite do the job so Iago has to finish it.
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Three.
She found a handkerchief, and iago wanted her to copy it.
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