Honest Iago, that look’st dead with grieving,
Speak, who began this? on thy love, I charge thee.
– William Shakespeare
Othello, Act 2, Scene 3. Othello ironically refers to a two-faced Iago as being honest, when he asks him how the brawl between the soldiers began. He comments that Iago looks sick with worry and concern. But he fails to see the real Iago behind that mask – the deceiver who orchestrated the fighting in the first place.