Analysis Of Teddy And Teddy

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This passage is when we are first introduced to Teddy and Ruth and so when the audience first forms an opinion of them. The way that Ruth and Teddy interact and speak to each other gives us insight into their relationship and their feelings for one another. This in short, sets up the tone for the play because it later explains why Ruth leaves due to Teddy’s oppressive and misogynistic nature. Teddy and Ruth’s relationship comes across as dysfunction with Teddy forcing conversation and Ruth deflecting his trivial attempts. The audiences learn from the stage directions and the characters speech that they are dissimilar characters and that Ruth seems more at home than Teddy. We see the flaws of their relationship through the stage directions and the pauses in their speech. Teddy and Ruth have “two suitcases by their side”, this in itself shows how separated they are and not the loving unit we would expect. Teddy and Ruth are isolated from one another which acts as one explanation of why Teddy doesn’t find it hard to leave. The pauses in their conversation shows how dysfunctional their relationship is and that they don’t have enough in common to talk about. Teddy, however is desperate for conversation, “well, the key worked” he makes unnecessary comments to break the awkward silence, however …show more content…

The tension in Teddy’s and Ruth’s relationship is demonstrated by Ruth’s aloof nature and Teddy’s insecurities. Teddy desperately needs Ruth, however this causes him to be possessive and mask his true feelings which makes us recognize why Ruth is hostile and dismissive in her replies. This is characteristic of later in the play because by making the audience see Teddy as an outsider from his very first entrance makes it easy to comprehend why Ruth ultimately decides to stay and Teddy decides to

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