![]() ![]() ![]() If I have ever been in love-and I think that I have. I don't think I was ever really in love with her. "It is not that I am in love with Lavinia. He tells the Unidentified Guest that he must have her in his life in order to know more about who he is. On the verge of losing his wife forever, Edward decides he desperately wants her back. "I must find out who she is, to find out who I am." Edward Edward tersely but ambiguously relieves her of this notion. Julia even goes so far as to suggest this is the first time she’s never seen them together and then goes on to ponder if it can all be explained by Lavinia hiding in the pantry and eavesdropping on the party discourse. It is part of the fizzy cocktail-party banter that makes up the beginning, as the guests seek to fill the silence with stories and anecdotes.įor a good chunk of the first part of the play, the overarching topic of greatest concern is the absence of Edward’s wife, Lavinia. That was the point." AlexĪlex says this to Julia in the first scene of the play. "You've missed the point completely, Julia: There were no tigers. ![]()
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