Understand the hatred of Iago against Othello a) I do not like Othello. I 'm gonna be outraged because his will was neglected and Casio was promoted to lieutenant. Since Othello was fighting with Iago, he felt he was not promoted by his companion. Iago actually states the reason for his hatred as part of 'g' (p. 55, lines 426 - 447). These reasons are reasonably reasonable for his hatred, but their actions are not reasonable for what he does.
The feelings of Iago against Othello are as erotic as the feelings for Othello Casio. But since the beginning of the drama, Iago turned desire for Othello into burning hatred and destroyed Othello and those who love him. As shown in scene 3.3, the feelings of Iago's Othello contain erotic elements. It is when Iago convinced the adultery of Othello de Semona and Othello swore revenge. In this scene, they lie down in front of Othello, and Othello symbolically broke his vow in the form of Dedemona and Iago, so they made a symbolic marriage.
The quote is the beginning of the plan of Iago to retaliate against Othello and hate him. I saw that his wife was not loyal to him, and I used Tess Dimena and Casio to operate Othello. A smart iAgo can talk to Cassio so that Othello can hear their talking about his wife, but they are talking about Cassio sleeping truly with Bianca. I've used the familiarity of Desdemona for his evil plan. I began telling myself that this sentence would mean doing anything to retaliate against Othello. After Casio fought and Othello canceled the position of lieutenant, Casio will talk to Dedemona and he will convince he will talk about Othello's position. As Desdemona talked about Cassio being a gentleman and I should return him to him, Iago planted Desdemona in his head to cheat with Cassio.