Marie, while she dislikes Willy, is willing to give into him in order to keep him relatively quiet. Marie’s dislike for Willy is shown when he attempts to rescue his clothes from being burned. Instead of gently bringing him away from the clothes, Marie drags him away. Later Marie shoves a shawl into Willy’s face. Marie’s dislike for Willy comes from selfishness. This is clearly shown when she states, “I don’t want to hear much more of his wailing.” Later she continues by saying, “Give him whatever is cleanest, I won’t be scolded because of a screaming brat.”
While Gillian doesn’t like Willy, it seems she may be just a bit sorry for him. As she burns his old