Two things are to be done:
My wife must move for Cassio to her mistress;
I'll set her on;
Myself the while to draw the Moor apart,
And bring him jump when he may Cassio find
Soliciting his wife: ay, that's the way
Dull not device by coldness and delay.
(Shakespeare pg. 953)
These lines that Iago says were pretty meaningful to me. With these words you know that his plot to break up Othello and Desdemona will most likely end badly. There is still a lot of the play left and this at the end of the second act tells me that what's to come out of this will not be good. It also shows the lengths that Iago will go to to break up Othello and Desdemona, his hate for Othello goes that far.
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