![]() ![]() Davies’s remarks about being “clean” are ironic and humorous, given that he’s both literally unclean (in that he has a disheveled appearance) and morally unclean (in his prejudice toward others and habit of getting into fights). This begins suggest that language is limited in its ability to express people’s complicated thoughts and emotions, an idea that the play will touch on repeatedly. It’s unclear whether Aston condones or objects to what Davies is saying, but either way, it seems like Aston doesn’t think words can properly convey what he’s thinking. That Aston tinkers with random objects rather than sympathize with Davies shows that he is hesitant-or unable-to communicate with others.
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