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Handkerchief In Othello
The handkerchief actually comes in act 3 and it was the gift from Othello to Desdemona. It is important to Othello because it represents love. Othello is upset that Desdemona gave it to Cassio. The handkerchief is so meaningful to him and his wife, so it led Othello to incorrectly think that Desdemona cheated on him. If it was a random object, then Othello wouldn’t be suspicious of Desdemona, but since it means a lot for him, he thinks Desdemona’s action that she gave it to Cassio proves that her love towards Cassio is greater.

2. Othello has drastically changed in Act 4 due to Iago’s evil plan. Iago has made Othello more ill tempered and jealous. His anger runs so deep that he actually slaps Desdemona in front of Lodovico. His anger also

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