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...rong, and you could wrongfully accuse Desdemona of being a whore, but “If we retrace the play [] we find jealousy contrasted both with ignorance [] on the part of a husband”, in Lisa Jardine’s eyes, we see that it is the husband who has made the wrong doings, not Desdemona. But it is not Othello’s own faulting, Iago, his “loyal” lieutenant corrupts Othello’s mind throughout the play. Through the first Act Iago, says, to Rodergio “He is for him”, but this is verbally ironic due to the fact Iago is not “for” Rodergio, but is merely using him for part of his scheme. Othello calls Iago “Honest Iago”, this is very ironic, since all Iago has done to Othello has lied and destroyed Othello’s mind. Causing him to think Desdemona is a whore. After Othello calls Desdemona a whore, she does not defend herself, she asks for help, but all of the people she ...

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