How Does Iago Love Desdemona

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Iago did not stop only at 2 people that he used to get revenge on Othello, he continue using more object and this on object is easily for him to lead and control too, Emilia. Emilia is Desdemona’s lady in waiting or maid. She spends most of the time with Desdemona, so she knows and has insight about Desdemona’s personal life. Since Emilia is very close to Desdemona, of course it gives an advantage to the evil, Iago, which is Emilia’s husband. Emilia is also entrapped by Iago, although she does recognize that he is "wayward." Emilia seems to love lago with a kind of passionate devotion, she could do everything for Iago to make Iago happy and love her. To make Othello believes that Desdemona has been unfaithful, one of Iago’s brutal plan is telling Emilia to steal the strawberry handkerchief. …show more content…

he keeps asking her to steal it so many times which she would never do because she is loyal to Desdemona and she also knows how much strawberry handkerchief means to Desdemona. But as Desdemona has just dropped it, Emilia realizes that she can now please her husband, Iago, and not feel guilty. Emilia does not know the extent of Iago’s deceit and is content to “please his fantasy” Her only purpose aim seems to be to do what he wants, as is seen by she stole the strawberry handkerchief, and her words at that moment are: "I'll have the work ta'en out, And give't lago: what he will do with it Heaven knows, not I; I nothing but to please his fantasy." (Act III, scene 3, lines 296-299) Emilia gave Iago the strawberry handkerchief because she knows it holds some significance for him and is prepared to allow him that indulgence. She gave the handkerchief to Iago for the simplest of reasons, she did not realize how important it was going to be, as well as, Iago is her husband and she wanted to please him. However, the strawberry handkerchief becomes the important material evidence that convinces Othello of Desdemona’s

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