Detailed commentary and analysis by Claire's Notes of Act III, scene iv, 100ff of Othello by William Shakespeare
Cassio, encouraged by Iago, presses Desdemona further to plead with Othello for his reinstatement. Unfortunately, Desdemona tells him, now is not the time. Her husband is in a strange mood that she has never seen before and she has already made him angry by speaking of it. Emilia suggests that Othello may be jealous but Desdemona dismisses this, as she has never given him a reason to be. Are they ever going to sort it out?
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