Damn her, lewd minx! O, damn her!

– William Shakespeare

Othello, Act 3, Scene 3. Desdemona was once Othello’s "fair warrior," now he no longer sees her as pure but promiscuous. He uses expletives and vengeful and derogatory language to express his anger towards her. His repetition of "damn her" shows how his love for her has turned to hatred. The "Iagoisation" of Othello is complete with Iago taking over complete control of his mind as Othello sinks deeper into despair and madness.