Re: S


Subject: Re: S
From: Reverend R. Pigeon (thealbanic@mindspring.com)
Date: Tue Feb 29 2000 - 21:28:06 EST


>Seymour, sitting on the opposite bed, looking at his wife, sees the same
>potential that he must have seen when he married her, but, feeling utterly
>defeated as a teacher, has resigned himself to failure. He probably still
>loves Muriel, and so he looks back at her, possibly with a bit of contempt,
>but mostly with a look of disappointed love. "Poor girl, she never
>understood, she never grew." And then bang.

Maybe he looks at her with jealousy (not contemptous jealousy):

"Ignorance is bliss"

?

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