In this short scene, the Governess tells the audience that she has her own ideas about what to do with her body, but she feels that she must greet her guests and ask their business. The Governess says that she is glad that they have brought their guests, because she wants them to know that she still has a long way to go. She tells them that she had already "realized" that they were in danger, and that they should be ashamed of what they are doing. She says that they need to ask their bodies if they are safe, and asks if they have a bug on the floor. They do, and she says that the bug is a tracking device that has been planted in her body. She explains that her body is her "set of wings" and that she may be held captive by "the wind" in the "clutches of the enemy"
In this short scene, the Governess tells the audience that she has her own ideas about what to do with her body, but she feels that she must greet her guests and ask their business. The Governess says that she is glad that they have brought their guests, because she wants them to know that she still has a long way to go. She tells them that she had already "realized" that they were in danger, and that they should be ashamed of what they are doing. She says that they need to ask their bodies if they are safe, and asks if they have a bug on the floor. They do, and she says that the bug is a tracking device that has been planted in her body. She explains that her body is her "set of wings" and that she may be held captive by "the wind" in the "clutches of the enemy"