Iago feigns innocence and says he doesn't know how the brawl started, he just saw everyone fighting like they were suddenly transported to a schoolyard. Othello demands explanations: Cassio says he can't speak, and Montano, claiming to be weak from blood-loss, says he's only guilty if he can be blamed for not being able to protect himself. So Cassio's drunk, Montano's claiming self-defense, and Othello's mad. He says his passion is beginning to overtake his reason, and everyone's going to get a beating unless this gets cleared up immediately.
Further, it's for shame that the men make such a ruckus when the poor people of Cyprus feel like they're at war, and their supposed rescuers can't even manage their own domestic disputes. Othello calls on Iago to explain, who claims he would never speak a bad word against Cassio. He says he was chatting with Montano when a fellow ran in crying for help, with Cassio in hot pursuit. Montano, stepping toward Cassio to calm him down, got pulled into the fray.
Iago continues: he chased after the yelling fellow to stop him from waking the city mission not accomplished , and Cassio and Montano were embroiled in a fight by the time he came back. All in all, Iago claims he wants to protect Cassio, but in actuality, he deliberately makes Cassio seem to be the one at fault.
Othello thinks Iago's meager report of Cassio's wrong is his attempt to cover for Cassio, which lets him imagine that Cassio is even more at fault. Mission accomplished.
Furious, Othello fires Cassio from his position as one of his officers. Desdemona comes in, confused. Othello tells her to go back to bed, but says in the meantime that he has to take care of the wounded Montano.
After they leave, Iago pretends to make nice with Cassio, asking if he's okay. Cassio replies that he's mortally wounded, and Iago gasps, but it's not a physical injury that's bothering Cassio.
Cassio says in this fight, his reputation has suffered irreparable harm. Iago comforts him, stating that reputation is a stupid marker by which to judge people, as it's earned and lost so easily. Iago claims Cassio has no reputation at all, "unless you repute yourself such a loser. Iago asks if Cassio remembers why he chased that one guy Roderigo , and Cassio says he remembers a lot of stuff, but not any particular offense.
He goes on to blame wine for a bit, and generally condemns drinking until Iago cuts this off. Iago suggests that Cassio go to Desdemona and get her on his side.
After all, she and Othello might as well share one mind. Desdemona is so nice, Iago claims, that she'll be eager to help Cassio, and certain to persuade Othello to take him back as an officer. Cassio thinks this is a grand idea, and says he'll go to Desdemona in the morning.
Iago is then left alone. He plans on Roderigo killing Cassio, or Cassio killing Roderigo, or both killing each other so Iago's planning will not get back to Emilia or Othello. The advice that overwhelmed Othello was to kill Desdemona and he will take care of Cassio.
Cassio asks Desdemona to use her influence with Othello to get Cassio's commission back. Othello will recieve the blame for the attack on Cassio because roderigo has died and everyone already knows that Othello has enough hatred on cassio because of his jealousy. Iago wanted Cassio to drink more wine because he wanted Cassio to be drunk and argumentative when Roderigo would approach him later that night.
Iago told Montano that Cassio was drunk every night. He wanted to cast doubt on Othello's judgment for appointing Cassio, by implying that Cassio may be drunk during battle. This led to Othello stripping Cassio of his position.
Othello thought that Cassio was irresponsible and dishonourable. Log in. William Shakespeare. The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice. Study now. See Answer. Best Answer. Study guides. Julius Caesar 20 cards. What did the conspirators do after they killed Caesar. What kind of handicap did Caesar have. Who was Lucius. What does Caesar bequeath in his will. William Shakespeare 20 cards. What is the average air show pilot salary.
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Act 2, scene 2 Othello proclaims a public celebration. Act 2, scene 3 Iago gets Cassio drunk, making it easy for Roderigo to provoke Cassio into a brawl, first with Roderigo, then with…. Act 3, scene 1 Cassio arrives with musicians to honor Othello and Desdemona. Act 3, scene 4 Desdemona, still actively seeking to have Cassio reinstated, is worried about the loss of her handkerchief.
Act 4, scene 3 Othello, walking with Lodovico, orders Desdemona to go to bed and to dismiss Emilia. Act 5, scene 1 In the dark streets of Cyprus, Roderigo attacks Cassio, who, uninjured, stabs Roderigo. Act 5, scene 2 Desdemona is asleep in bed when Othello enters.
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