Othello opens in the stately city of Venice
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produces a handkerchief he found in his room (which Iago planted) for her to copy the embroidery
of. They agree to meet later that night.
Act 4
Scene 1
Iago and Othello are once more discussing the matter of Desdemona and Cassio. Iago slyly
insinuates that it is okay for a woman to be naked with a man if nothing happens and that a woman
may do with her handkerchiefs as she pleases. The undertone of these comments only works up
Othello more, and when pressed hard enough, Iago finally contrives that Cassio confessed to him
that he had lain down with Desdemona.
Othello falls into a trance and soon afterwards Cassio enters. Iago explains it is the second fit as
such in two days and that he should leave, but that he would like to speak with him in time. Iago
explains to Othello when he wakes that Cassio was there and that he arranged a meeting. He tells
Othello to hide and observe their conversation when Cassio returns. He explains that he will get