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    Was Iago cuckolded?

    Was Iago cuckolded?
    Emilia says several things that seem to allude to it, but I haven't read or heard anything about the matter...
    For example when Desdemona ask Emilia whether she would "do such a deed for all the world", Emilia says " I would not do such a thing for a joint ring, nor for measures of lawn , nor for a gown, petticoats, nor caps, nor any petty exhibitions. But for all the whole world...who would not make her husband a cuckold? I should venture purgatory for it.."
    She also says later that "It is their husbands fault if wives do fall"

    "Say that they slack their duties and pour our treasure into foreign laps;Or else break out in peevish jealousies, throwing restraint upon us: or say they strike us.."
    "The wives have sense like them....What is it that they do.. when they change us for others?....And have we not affections?Desires for sport?and frailty as men have?....The ills we do their ills instructs us..."

    I think she is actually presenting the case for having cuckolded her husband...and the reasons she gives are true in the behavior of Iago towards her... Or am I being too presumptuous

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    Well, as you say, it does seem rather implicit, but there is nothing in the text to decide, unquestionably, that she has. I think how one sees this contributes a little to how one interprets Iago as well, because he does mention the possibility (I believe it's in that first speech in which he talks about what he will do to Othello) as another sort of justification for what he's about to do; but for me it comes off as Iago just searching for a reason - it is, after all, only a rumor.

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    Iago may conceivably have been cuckolded (he's a bit of a wanker to begin with, I can't see how Emilia would be happy) - I find it considerably less compellling that Othello was one of the recipients of Emilia's...good will.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RobinHood3000 View Post
    Iago may conceivably have been cuckolded (he's a bit of a wanker to begin with, I can't see how Emilia would be happy) - I find it considerably less compellling that Othello was one of the recipients of Emilia's...good will.
    Wanker? What's a wanker? And whatever that is, does that mean only wankers can get cuckold?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Virgil View Post
    Wanker? What's a wanker? And whatever that is, does that mean only wankers can get cuckold?
    Oh, Virgil... I am tempted not to explain, in the interest of preserving your "innocence"...
    Your generation probably has a much more amusing word for it, though.

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    I dont think Emilia likes Othello....she is very anti Othello...probably with the large majority who cant deal with a white lady marrying a black man...

    Also when Iago thinks of reasons to justify his revenge, I don't think he is really suspecting a affair between Emilia and Othello.....I think he just made it up and was actually considering the merit of having a wife who would cuckold him with Othello...Which is the exact evil of him....He might take relish the fact that his wife might provide him with an excuse to carry out his revenge plans...

    Iago is scary sick....Not weird sick...therefore he cannot be...a wanker..which is just weird....and freaky...

    ps: Virgil....you seem to all over here....do you check each and every thread?

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    Iago says in one of his soliloquises that he wishes to become "even" with Othello where their wives are concerned and this could be taken as Iago thinking Othello has been at his wife.
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    I think it's just an excuse for Iago to hate Othello.
    And I reckon Emilia possibly wants to have an affair, because it doesn't seem like she's getting much from Iago...

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    I never did learn what a wanker is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Virgil View Post
    I never did learn what a wanker is.
    Virgil, my friend,.... you just have not seen enough British films!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Janine View Post
    Virgil, my friend,.... you just have not seen enough British films!
    Well where do I go to look this up? Now I'm really curious.
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    I'm trying to think of a euphemism which you may get Virgil! I don't know what the common term is in the US, but I believe that the word "jerk" may help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wessexgirl View Post
    I'm trying to think of a euphemism which you may get Virgil! I don't know what the common term is in the US, but I believe that the word "jerk" may help.
    Jerk? Lots of people are jerks. I would think Iago is more than just a jerk.
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    I think jackass when I hear wanker.
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    has taken itself & its tail considerably away
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    behind: me, wag.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Virgil View Post
    Well where do I go to look this up? Now I'm really curious.
    Virgil, I think it's time you got acquainted with urbandictionary.

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