Othello

What does iago imply about desdamona

Blessed figs end the wine she drinks is made of grapes

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Iago is telling Roderigo to quit obsessively worshipping Desdemona so much. He says she drinks the same wine that they all do and is not perfect. Iago implies that Desdemona is just like all women – women who consume and indulge in gluttonous pleasures.