A Lesson from Aloes | Themes
Sanity and Madness
During the course of the play, Gladys struggles to maintain her sanity by pushing back her fears that she is not safe. At one point, she admits to Piet that she is even afraid of his aloes because, she claims: “they’re turgid with violence, like everything else in this country. And they’re trying to pass it on to me.” Her mental state results from the governmental officials reading and confiscating her diaries, which made her feel “violated.” Piet explains to Steve that after that incident, she became more and more paranoid to the...
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