OTHELLO PART 3

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Othello jealously consumes him

-1. He Trusts Iago Over Desdemona (Blind Trust in Iago)

-2. He Obsessively Fixates on the Handkerchief (Symbol of His Rage)

-3. He Becomes Emotionally Overwhelmed and Violent

Remember PEEL

1) -"This honest creature doubtless / Sees and knows more, much more, than he unfolds." (Act 3, Scene 3)

Othello chooses to believe Iago’s lies without seeking clear proof.

-"Why, why is this?
Think'st thou I'd make a life of jealousy,
To follow still the changes of the moon
With fresh suspicions?" — (*IRONIC)

Jealousy clouds his judgment, making him suspicious and insecure.

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