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The dialogue captures the tension between Roderigo and Iago, revealing themes of betrayal and ambition. Roderigo feels wronged by Iago, who has manipulated him financially. Iago, feigning innocence, expresses disdain for Othello, who has overlooked him for a promotion. This exchange highlights Iago's cunning nature and sets the stage for his deceitful schemes, as he plots to undermine Othello while presenting himself as a victim of circumstance. The characters' motivations and the brewing conflict foreshadow a deeper exploration of trust and manipulation.
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The Tragedy of Othello, Moor of Venice, William Shakespeare
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- 2005
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