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The dialogue reveals the tension between Roderigo and Iago, highlighting themes of betrayal and ambition. Roderigo feels wronged by Iago, who has manipulated him financially, while Iago feigns innocence and expresses disdain for Othello, the man who has overlooked him for a promotion. The exchange underscores Iago's cunning nature and his resentment towards Othello's success, setting the stage for the ensuing conflict. This interaction foreshadows the destructive manipulation that Iago will unleash throughout the narrative.
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The Tragedy of Othello, Moor of Venice, William Shakespeare
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