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KyleeR:

What is Iago's main complaint about Othello?

AlSahim:

Iago's main complaint about Othello in Shakespeare's "Othello" is rooted in resentment and jealousy. He is frustrated that Othello appointed Cassio as his lieutenant instead of Iago, whom he believes is more qualified. Additionally, Iago suspects Othello of being involved with his wife, Emilia, although this suspicion is unproven. These grievances drive Iago to manipulate and deceive those around him, particularly Othello, whom he aims to destroy. Iago’s feelings of personal and professional betrayal fuel his malicious actions, highlighting themes of ambition, jealousy, and betrayal in the narrative.

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