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live for the sake of living, without knowing how to live; but he lives so as to give a meaning and a value of his own to life. For me this is everything. I cannot give up this, just to represent a mere fact as she Indicating The Step-Daughter. wants. Itās all very well for her, since her āvendettaā lies in the āfact.ā Iām not going to do it. It destroys my raison dāĆŖtre.
The Manager
Your raison dāĆŖtre! Oh, weāre going ahead fine! First she starts off, and then you jump in. At this rate, weāll never finish.
The Father
Now, donāt be offended! Have it your own wayā āprovided, however, that within the limits of the parts you assign us each oneās sacrifice isnāt too great.
The Manager
Youāve got to understand that you canāt go on arguing at your own pleasure. Drama is action, sir, action and not confounded philosophy.
The Father
All right. Iāll do just as much arguing and philosophizing as everybody does when he is considering his own torments.
The Manager
If the drama permits! But for Heavenās sake, man, letās get along and come to the scene.
The Step-Daughter
It seems to me weāve got too much action with our coming into his house. Indicating The Father. You said, before, you couldnāt change the scene every five minutes.
The Manager
Of course not. What weāve got to do is to combine and group up all the facts in one simultaneous, close-knit, action. We canāt have it as you want, with your little brother wandering like a ghost from room to room, hiding behind doors and meditating a project whichā āwhat did you say it did to him?
The Step-Daughter
Consumes him, sir, wastes him away!
The Manager
Well, it may be, And then at the same time, you want the little girl there to be playing in the gardenā āā ā¦ one in the house, and the other in the garden: isnāt that it?
The Step-Daughter
Yes, in the sun, in the sun! That is my only pleasure: to see her happy and careless in the garden after the misery and squalor of the horrible room where we all four slept together. And I had to sleep with herā āI, do you understand?ā āwith my vile contaminated body next to hers; with her folding me fast in her loving little arms. In the garden, whenever she spied me, she would run to take me by the hand. She didnāt care for the big flowers, only the little ones; and she loved to show me them and pet me.
The Manager
Well then, weāll have it in the garden. Everything shall happen in the garden; and weāll group the other scenes there. Calls a Stage Hand. Here, a backcloth with trees and something to do as a fountain basin. Turning round to look at the back of the stage. Ah, youāve fixed it up. Good! To The Step-Daughter. This is just to give an idea, of course. The Boy, instead of hiding behind the doors, will wander about here in the garden, hiding behind the trees. But itās going to be rather difficult to find a child to do that scene with you where she shows you the flowers. Turning to the Youth. Come forward a little, will you please? Letās try it now! Come along! come along! Then seeing him come shyly forward, full of fear and looking lost. Itās a nice business, this lad here. Whatās the matter with him? Weāll have to give him a word or two to say. Goes close to him, puts a hand on his shoulders, and leads him behind one of the trees. Come on! come on! Let me see you a little! Hide hereā āā ā¦ yes, like that. Try and show your head just a little as if you were looking for someone.ā āā ā¦ Goes back to observe the effect, when The Boy at once goes through the action. Excellent! fine! Turning to The Step-Daughter. Suppose the little girl there were to surprise him as he looks round, and run over to him, so we could give him a word or two to say?
The Step-Daughter
Itās useless to hope he will speak, as long as that fellow there is here.ā āā ā¦ Indicates The Son. You must send him away first.
The Son
Jumping up. Delighted! delighted! I donāt ask for anything better. Begins to move away.
The Manager
At once stopping him. No! No! Where are you going? Wait a bit!
The Mother gets up alarmed and terrified at the thought that he is really about to go away. Instinctively she lifts her arms to prevent him, without, however, leaving her seat.
The Son
To The Manager who stops him. Iāve got nothing to do with this affair. Let me go please! Let me go!
The Manager
What do you mean by saying youāve got nothing to do with this?
The Step-Daughter
Calmly, with irony. Donāt bother to stop him: he wonāt go away.
The Father
He has to act the terrible scene in the garden with his mother.
The Son
Suddenly resolute and with dignity. I shall act nothing at all. Iāve said so from the very beginning. To The Manager. Let me go!
The Step-Daughter
Going over to The Manager. Allow me? Puts down The Managerās arm which is restraining The Son. Well, go away then, if you want to! The Son looks at her with contempt and hatred. She laughs and says. You see, he canāt, he canāt go away! He is obliged to stay here, indissolubly bound to the chain. If I, who fly off when that happens which has to happen, because I canāt bear himā āif I am still here and support that face and expression of his, you can well imagine that he is unable to move. He has to remain here, has to stop with that nice father of his,
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