In Act IV, it focuses on lack of communication. Instead of communicating, Othello still listens to Iago's lies about Desdemona being unfaithful. Iago remarks that if he ever gave his wife a handkerchief, it would be hers, not anyone else's, “Why then ‘tis hers, my lord, and being hers, She may, I think, bestow’t on any man.” ( IV. i. 15-16 ) Instead of checking
In Act IV, it focuses on lack of communication. Instead of communicating, Othello still listens to Iago's lies about Desdemona being unfaithful. Iago remarks that if he ever gave his wife a handkerchief, it would be hers, not anyone else's, “Why then ‘tis hers, my lord, and being hers, She may, I think, bestow’t on any man.” ( IV. i. 15-16 ) Instead of checking