The scene opens with a soliloquy in which the narrator asks the audience to imagine what it would be like to be his lover. He tells the audience that he would like to know what it is like for him to be jealous. He then asks if he could stop caring so much about his own appearance. He asks if she could stop treating him so well. The narrator tells him that he looks ugly when he is jealous and that he does not want her to treat others that well. He also tells her that
The scene opens with a soliloquy in which the narrator asks the audience to imagine what it would be like to be his lover. He tells the audience that he would like to know what it is like for him to be jealous. He then asks if he could stop caring so much about his own appearance. He asks if she could stop treating him so well. The narrator tells him that he looks ugly when he is jealous and that he does not want her to treat others that well. He also tells her that