In this short scene, the Governess tells her servant that she believes that she can be a world-class person. She tells him that if he compares himself to her, he will be able to do as well as she can. The Governess asks him to bathe with her, and she tells him to be gentler with her. She also tells him not to worry about his appearance, as she is human skin. She says that she did not do it for the purpose of making him a better person, and that she will go out right away.
In this short scene, the Governess tells her servant that she believes that she can be a world-class person. She tells him that if he compares himself to her, he will be able to do as well as she can. The Governess asks him to bathe with her, and she tells him to be gentler with her. She also tells him not to worry about his appearance, as she is human skin. She says that she did not do it for the purpose of making him a better person, and that she will go out right away.