Tuesday, March 6, 2012

"We're free...we're free..." (1630). This line is the very last in the play from his wife, Linda. I think that she is the most dynamic of all of the characters. She obviously loves her husband, but would also defend her children when he is berating them. I think that she also realizes what a burden her mentally in stable husband is and his job is as well, so I think that when she says this line she is talking about many things. Being free of her husband and his job, and financial burdens especially. The one thing I don't completely understand, however, is whether or not she knows about The Woman.

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