yes i have read it and i see she really does not want to be at all the only one who gives the attention. She wants her husbands love in return not only love but respect and to be taken seriously and be treated like a human being.
Posted on December 27, 2010
Keeley Sherrard says...
Maybe when they become rich they can pay someone to tune that piano!
Posted on December 28, 2010
Rebekah Jalkut says...
@salisindie i agree : (
Posted on December 28, 2010
John Halligan says...
broads are crazy
Posted on December 28, 2010
Rachal Degracia says...
wow its so very awkward how she must switch her feeling and emotions.... how she needs to please her husband.. and her husband is very controlling... i feel for her....
Posted on December 28, 2010
Edda Leston says...
lol
Posted on December 29, 2010
Samatha Noguera says...
ya gotta abmit the guy is a pimp to keep his wife running round like that lol
Posted on December 29, 2010
Darcey Kuechle says...
hahahaha it's called the Tarantella!
Posted on December 31, 2010
Charline Franciscus says...
That's her charecter. It makes sense if you've read the play. Have you read it before?
Posted on December 31, 2010
Dorothy Dinizio says...
Yeah. I'm playing her in our school's production. She's really a mix of a tragic character and a powerful figure.