The assurance Desdemona gives to Cassio is that she will do her best to get his job back for him.
The request Desdemona makes of Othello was that he should accept Cassio’s plea to reconcile with Othello. “If I have any grace or power to move you, his present reconciliation take; for if he be not one that truly loves you.” (3.3. 46-48). Othello told her that he could not do it then. “Not now, sweet Desdemona; some other time.” (3.3. 54)
My interpretation of 3.3. 97, is that Iago is trying to push Othello into curiosity, as he says this he will make Othello start to question things. The quote basically means “I’m just curious no reason.” So Othello will definitely be wondering exactly what is going on.
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“Haply, for I am black and have not those soft parts of conversation that chamberers have, or for I am declined into the vale of years, yet that’s not much she’s gone. Othello believes that Desdemona might be dishonest because she and he have all these differences and he thinks she hides he dislike for how different he is.
The significance of the handkerchief to othello and Desdemona is that it was a the first gift which Othello had given to Desdemona. “This was her first remembrance of the Moor...but she so loves the token for he conjured her she should ever keep it that she reserves it evermore about her to kiss and talk to.”(3.3.291). The handkerchief is significant ot Emilia because her husband Iago told her to get it. “My wayward husband hath a hundred times woo’d me to steal it.”(3.3.292-293).
Lines 3.3.315 suggest that Emilia’s character is that of a selfish person, like her husband she is trying to get something for doing something. She asked Iago what she will get for getting him the handkerchief. “What will you do with’t, that you have been so earnest to have me filch