Iago manipulates Roderigo into starting a fight with Cassio. Iago will get Cassio to drink to much; that is the only way Cassio would fall for such a thing as a street fight. Iago has his revenge on Cassio when Othello strips him of his rank for misbehavior. Then Iago decides to make Othello believe his wife has been unfaithful with Cassio. He encourages Cassio to ask Desdemona …show more content…
Cassio gives it to his mistress, Bianca. Othello believes Bianca's possession of the handkerchief is proof that Desdemona and Cassio are lovers. He verbally abuses his wife in front of others, who are shocked at the change in the noble and powerful man.
Iago then manipulates Roderigo into trying to kill Cassio. The attempt goes wrong, and Cassio wounds Roderigo. Seeing this from the shadows, Iago runs up and stabs Cassio in the leg. Othello hears Cassio cry out and thinks Iago has killed him. He returns home, ready to kill Desdemona. Meanwhile, Iago "finds" the wounded Cassio and accuses Bianca of hurting Cassio. Iago quietly kills Roderigo and sends Emilia to Desdemona with the news of what has