All three men share the desire to get this woman's attention. Working on a rooftop of a block of flats in the hot, hot, sun, these men seek a diversion from the relentless heat. They whistle, yell, and wave at a near naked woman on a rooftop nearby, but the woman pays no mind to them. Their isolation on the rooftop and the woman's relentless indignation fuels the men's decent into a world of lewd behavior, thereby creating an atmosphere of harassment and rejection. They become "taunted" by this woman's indifference towards them.
All three men have distinctly different attitudes towards the situation they have created. Each has experienced rejection from women. In fact, each displays a level of hardness that affects his attitude. They each react differently to the woman's indifference and each take his efforts to different levels.
Tom, the youngest, represents a primary level, a man untouched by rejection. Stanley, the instigator, clearly at a secondary level to Tom, shows a man slightly touched by rejection. Stanley hates the blows of rejection to his manhood. Harry, on the other hand, represents a final level where he considers the woman's presence trivial. He is long since married and possibly has suffered many indignities with regards to the scowls of women.
The three men momentarily find distraction from the heat as they become obsessed with the sunbather' s exact location. They report her movements to one another. Stanley likens her presence on her roof to "a crime gotten away with." He states that "he would never let his wife do what she is doing"