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The Rose Tattoo

Serafina delle Rose Alvaro Mangiacavallo

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Serafina: The priest was against it.

Alvaro: What was the priest against?

Serafina: Me keeping the ashes. It was against the Church law. But I had to have something and that was all I could have.

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Alvaro: There is nothing more beautiful than a gift between people!--Now you are smiling!--You like me a little bit better?

Serafina: (slowly and tenderly) You know what they should of done when you was a baby? They should of put tape on your ears to hold them back so when you grow up they wouldn’t stick out like the winds of a little kewpie!

For the full extended scene, please refer to: Tennessee Williams, The Rose Tattoo. New Directions, 2010. pp. 77-84.

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