 studying Othello. Here's how you can analyze that three scene one. The scene opens the morning after the drunken fight between Cassio and Rodrigo and these stage directions show that Cassio has hired some musicians who are going to go and play music to Othello and Desdemona. Cassio speaks using this in part to send this to the musicians telling them to play really well and he's going to pay them and he asks them to say their greetings to Othello. Cassio then speaks using alliteration to give the clown some money. He asks the clown to go and check if Amelia is awake and if she is awake to tell her that Cassio is waiting for her outside because he needs her help. As Cassio is waiting around Iago enters and he asks this question acting surprised as to why Cassio is awake so early and Cassio admits to Iago that he hasn't slept at all since the fight and since he got fired. Cassio then tells Iago that he's sent a messenger to go and speak to Amelia who's Desdemona's lady in waiting as he hopes that Amelia who is Iago's wife will help him have access to Desdemona so that he can speak to her and ask for her help in influencing Othello to give him his job back. Iago continues to pretend to be so concerned for Cassio. He tells Cassio that when he finally gets a meeting with Desdemona he's going to figure out a way of distracting Othello in order for Cassio to speak to Desdemona and ask for her help in influencing him. Cassio is really grateful to Iago for his help. When Iago leaves Cassio speaks using this hyperbole sentence to say that he's literally never met a person that's more kind or helpful than Iago. This is a great example of dramatic irony because Iago is the direct opposite. Iago is quite cruel, quite cunning and manipulative. When immediate Iago's wife finds Cassio she tells him that she's really sorry about what's happened and she speaks using this declarative sentence to say that Desdemona is already standing up for him. She speaks using sibilance to tell Cassio that Desdemona has already been telling Othello that he made a mistake firing Cassio. She is already standing up for him. Emilia then speaks using repetition to say that Othello actually loves Cassio. However his hands are tied because during the fight the Cypriot governor was hurt and now he had to fire Cassio to make an example of him. Cassio is heartened to hear this and he speaks in this imperative sentence asking Emilia if she can figure out a way of getting him to speak to Desdemona alone so that he can make his case to Desdemona that his firing was something that Othello should reverse. Emilia is very sympathetic towards Cassio and she speaks using repetition of these pronouns to say that she will definitely help him have some time alone with Desdemona so that he can speak to her.