In this short scene, Roxane tries to convince her sister to go to school. She tells her that she's not sure that going to college is the right thing to do for her, since she doesn't know if she'll be able to find a job or secure her own future. She also tells Roxane that the cost of college is so high that 80 percent of young people can't even afford to buy a house. Roxane tells her sister that it's her job as her guardian to make sure that she has a bright future ahead of her. She reminds him that he hasn't yet grasped the hard realities of life, and that he should just forget about the "reckless idea of hiss" and "leave everything to me" . She then tells him to "ensure my future" by getting a job that pays a living wage.
In this short scene, Roxane tries to convince her sister to go to school. She tells her that she's not sure that going to college is the right thing to do for her, since she doesn't know if she'll be able to find a job or secure her own future. She also tells Roxane that the cost of college is so high that 80 percent of young people can't even afford to buy a house. Roxane tells her sister that it's her job as her guardian to make sure that she has a bright future ahead of her. She reminds him that he hasn't yet grasped the hard realities of life, and that he should just forget about the "reckless idea of hiss" and "leave everything to me" . She then tells him to "ensure my future" by getting a job that pays a living wage.