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“Confine yourself but in a patient list. Whilst you were here, o’erwhelmed with your grief-A passion most (unsuiting) such a man-Cassio came hither. I shifted him away And laid good ’scuses upon your ecstasy…” (4.1.90-94).

Quote #7 & 8

“Why did I marry? This honest creature doubtless sees and knows more, much more, than he unfolds” (3.3.283-284)

- Again, Othello is questioning his previous decision of marrying to Desdemona upon hearing the speculation of an affair with Cassio.

- His emotions are making him jump to the extreme conclusion of questioning his own marriage.

- Iago is using his reasoning to create passion in Othello that is leading to hatred of Cassio, exactly what he wanted

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Passion vs Reason

By Daisy Gaeta

Passion vs Reason Dichotomy Presentation p6