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How does Iago justify the murdering of Cassio? According to Iago, why is it necessary?

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Answer:

Removing Cassio would make things simpler and would serve as "sweet revenge" for Roderigo; he agrees because Iago convinces him that if he kills Cassio, he will be able to have Desdemona.

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