This chapter opens with a soliloquy by Elmire. Elmire tells her servant that she has been "violated" by her subordinate, who is her husband's "subordinate." Elmire asks her why she has not been able to "get along well" with her parents. She tells Elmire that she is a homeless woman and that she used to be good at cooking and that her parents were good at getting along well with her
This chapter opens with a soliloquy by Elmire. Elmire tells her servant that she has been "violated" by her subordinate, who is her husband's "subordinate." Elmire asks her why she has not been able to "get along well" with her parents. She tells Elmire that she is a homeless woman and that she used to be good at cooking and that her parents were good at getting along well with her