In a Venetian street at night, Roderigo complains to Iago that Iago has been using his money while hiding the truth about Othello and Desdemona. Iago explains that Othello has given the lieutenancy to Cassio instead of him, even though Iago believes he deserves the post. He admits he serves Othello only for his own purposes and urges Roderigo to wake Brabantio and accuse Othello of stealing Desdemona. Together they shout outside Brabantio’s house, using crude and shocking language to alarm him. Brabantio comes out, first angered at Roderigo, then horrified by the news. He gathers servants, believes Desdemona has been taken, and leaves with Roderigo to search for her and Othello.
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