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  • Venice. A street 
  • Iago and Roderigo are arguing. Iago is clearly upset that Othello promoted Cassio over him. Roderigo is also frustrated that he paid Iago a large sum of money to get Desdemona, as well as learn that Othello married Desdemona.
  • I paid you a large sum of money for you to get Desdemona. 
  • Did you know that the Moor is married to her. As well as promote Cassio, a man with no experience over me. 
  • After the argument, Iago tells Roderigo to rouse Brabantio against Othello for marrying Desdemona.
  • Sir, sir, sir
  • We come to do you service. 
  • ….and leave Brabantio to search for his daughter and apprehend her and Othello.
  • What is the reason of this terrible summons?What is the matter there?
  • Venice. Another street.
  • Iago warns Othello of Brabantio wanting to divorce him and Desdemona. 
  • 
  • Let him do his spite. 
  • Are you fast married? The duke wants to divorce you.
  • Then Cassio and his officers come to inform Othello to meet with the Duke. 
  • To prison; till fit time Of law and course of direct session Call thee to answer.
  • By the way Cassio, He's married. 
  • What is the matter, think you?
  • But after the meeting with Cassio, Roderigo and Brabantio seize Othello.
  • The duke does greet you, general.
  • As the Duke and the senators talk about the invasion of Cyprus, Othello and Brabantio talk to the Duke about Othello's relationship with Desdemona. 
  • Venice. A council chamber.
  • There is no composition in these news, that gives them credit. 
  • My daughter! O, my daughter!
  • The duke then says Othello must go to Cyprus to lead its defense. Which Othello can't bring Desdemona along with.
  • Roderigo is talking about talking his own life, but Iago is there to reason with Roderigo why he should not worry about Desdemona and is calling Roderigo silly.
  • After all the senators, Duke, Brabantio, Othello, and Desdemona leave. 
  • If thou dost, I shall never love thee after. Why, thou silly gentleman!
  • I will incontinently drown myself. 
  • After Iago talks to Roderigo, Iago speaks his soliloquy of how he hates the Moor. With his plan to have Cassio with Desdemona.
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