In this short scene, we are introduced to the Governess and her servant, Banzai. The Governess is very kind to Banzai, and we learn that Banzai is very fond of her. Banzai asks Banzai if he is hungry, and Banzai tells him that he is, but Banzai does not tell him what he is eating. He tells Banzai that if he eats and sleeps, he will be satisfied. The two exchange pleasantries, and when Banzai complains that he has been hungry, the servant replies that it was nothing, and that he will eat more if Banzai will stop eating and sleep
In this short scene, we are introduced to the Governess and her servant, Banzai. The Governess is very kind to Banzai, and we learn that Banzai is very fond of her. Banzai asks Banzai if he is hungry, and Banzai tells him that he is, but Banzai does not tell him what he is eating. He tells Banzai that if he eats and sleeps, he will be satisfied. The two exchange pleasantries, and when Banzai complains that he has been hungry, the servant replies that it was nothing, and that he will eat more if Banzai will stop eating and sleep