This is a locked chapterLOG: 027 THUS SANG ELTON JOHN
About This Chapter
This chapter opens with a soliloquy by the Governess, in which she compares herself to a "peashooter" . The Governess tells the audience that she is not a hero because she is a woman, but a man who needs to show off his skills in front of others. She says that if she were a man, she would raise her children in a place where they would not have to suffer the hardships of life.
This is a locked chapterLOG: 027 THUS SANG ELTON JOHN
About This Chapter
This chapter opens with a soliloquy by the Governess, in which she compares herself to a "peashooter" . The Governess tells the audience that she is not a hero because she is a woman, but a man who needs to show off his skills in front of others. She says that if she were a man, she would raise her children in a place where they would not have to suffer the hardships of life.