In this short scene, the narrator tries to convince the audience that he is not a madman. He tells them that he has been washed up on the moors, and that he will not go to see the bastard again. He asks the audience to believe him, but they do not. He says that he does not know where he will go, but that he must wash up for his own peace of mind.
In this short scene, the narrator tries to convince the audience that he is not a madman. He tells them that he has been washed up on the moors, and that he will not go to see the bastard again. He asks the audience to believe him, but they do not. He says that he does not know where he will go, but that he must wash up for his own peace of mind.