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Posted by deiedra on February 26, 19100 at 15:30:53:
In Reply to: why does Iago say "but let her live" in act3 scene3? posted by someone on February 12, 19100 at 19:14:17:
: please help....I think that he says this because he knows that Cio and desemona didn't have an affair. He was saying that bacause he wanted to be leutenet. Iago didn't want Desemona to die.
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