Othello

(Act 2) Shortly after arriving in Cyprus, Iago makes it clear that he sees Othello as "different" and concludes that soon Desdemona also will. Why does Iago assume that Desdemona will lose her love for Othello? (Explain in 4-6 sentences)

(Act 2) Shortly after arriving in Cyprus, Iago makes it clear that he sees Othello as "different" and concludes that soon Desdemona also will. Why does Iago assume that Desdemona will lose her love for Othello? (Explain in 4-6 sentences)

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Iago already has hatched a plan to discredit Desdemona and turn Othello against her. Desdemona will not be able to comprehend why her husband is being so cruel to him.