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In Othello, when Othello demands "ocular proof," how does Iago Answer?

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Iago accuses Othello's woman of cheating on Othello. Othello tells Iago, that he would only believe this were he to see it to which Iago responds with fake outrage. Iago plays the victim, and tells Othello that his skepticism is  proof that it is foolish to be honest.