The scene opens with a sudden thrust from the father's side of the room. The father tells his son that he's already done with his affair with his daughter-in-law. He's not done yet, he says, and that's why he thrust his daughter into the arms of her rival. He tells her to rub the blood of her lover as she's done with him, and he'll do the same for her. He says that he doesn't want her to live with a "womanizer" for too long. He wants them to be "on the same side" . He asks why he'd want his father to approach him like this, and the father says that it must be difficult for him to accept his son's father. He also says that if something happens to his father, who would inherit his wealth? The father replies that he wouldn't be able to, because he would have to marry his sister. He then asks the father what would happen if his sister were to replace him as his brother's wife, and if she were to marry her father. The
The scene opens with a sudden thrust from the father's side of the room. The father tells his son that he's already done with his affair with his daughter-in-law. He's not done yet, he says, and that's why he thrust his daughter into the arms of her rival. He tells her to rub the blood of her lover as she's done with him, and he'll do the same for her. He says that he doesn't want her to live with a "womanizer" for too long. He wants them to be "on the same side" . He asks why he'd want his father to approach him like this, and the father says that it must be difficult for him to accept his son's father. He also says that if something happens to his father, who would inherit his wealth? The father replies that he wouldn't be able to, because he would have to marry his sister. He then asks the father what would happen if his sister were to replace him as his brother's wife, and if she were to marry her father. The