Detailed commentary and analysis by Claire's Notes of Act III, scene iii, lines 167 to 321 of Othello by William Shakespeare
Iago has been steadily, but very carefully, insinuating to Othello that Cassio and Desdemona are having an affair behind his back. Othello doesn’t know what to think and all of the self confidence we have seen in him up to this point has now vanished. Left alone, he convinces himself that Desdemona has been unfaithful to him after all. When Desdemona arrives to inform him that his dinner guests have arrived, she is alarmed to find him seemingly unwell and she offers him her handkerchief. As he rejects it, it falls to the floor. Thank heavens, though, that Emilia is there to pick it up…
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