Detailed commentary and analysis by Claire's Notes of Act III, scene iii, 322ff of Othello by William Shakespeare
Iago has dismissed his wife, Emilia, from his presence, Desdemona's handkerchief now safely in his possession. He waits for Othello to return, anxious to complete what he started - to convince him that Desdemona is carrying on behind his back with Cassio. Othello, however, turns on him and threatens his life if he is found to be lying about Desdemona in order to torture him. Has Iago overplayed his hand and has Othello begun to realise that he is a wolf in sheep's clothing after all...?
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