How well does Fantominas plan work out the next night at the play house? Well the next night at the playhouse she is surrounded by many men competing for her attention. Guys threw compliments at her left and right. As she sat there taking in all this attention, she gets approached by this upper class guy who was making his way through the crowd as fast as he was able. The narrator wants you to see that the upper class guy probably notices that the unknown unnamed woman wasn't your average prostitute. The author uses their conversation to show our readers that the two are attracted to each other. They both decide to meet the following night at the play house The following evening she sets up lodgings near the play house for her and Beauplaisir to enjoy when the play is over. The author wants us to see that she has hired a servant to show that she is really not your average prostitute. By showing that she has expensive taste; Beauplaisir wants us to keep in mind that nothing will stop him from trying to sleep with her. While he is trying to make sexual advances with her she questions whether or not her reputation will be revealed. She tries to by time by telling the upper class man that she is a virgin but the author wants us to understand that he still forces himself upon her. Why hasn’t Beauplaisir recognized her wrong doings
How well does Fantominas plan work out the next night at the play house? Well the next night at the playhouse she is surrounded by many men competing for her attention. Guys threw compliments at her left and right. As she sat there taking in all this attention, she gets approached by this upper class guy who was making his way through the crowd as fast as he was able. The narrator wants you to see that the upper class guy probably notices that the unknown unnamed woman wasn't your average prostitute. The author uses their conversation to show our readers that the two are attracted to each other. They both decide to meet the following night at the play house The following evening she sets up lodgings near the play house for her and Beauplaisir to enjoy when the play is over. The author wants us to see that she has hired a servant to show that she is really not your average prostitute. By showing that she has expensive taste; Beauplaisir wants us to keep in mind that nothing will stop him from trying to sleep with her. While he is trying to make sexual advances with her she questions whether or not her reputation will be revealed. She tries to by time by telling the upper class man that she is a virgin but the author wants us to understand that he still forces himself upon her. Why hasn’t Beauplaisir recognized her wrong doings