How we cite our quotes: All quotations are from Chicago.
Quote #4
PHOTOGRAPHER: It's a shame to hide such a beautiful face!
As Roxie is led into the paddy wagon, this is her first clue that she can use her beauty as an asset… even in prison.
Quote #5
TANGO: He took a flower in its prime, and then he used it, and he abused it. It was a murder but not a crime!
This lyric from the "Cell Block Tango" can be seen as a little "lady doth protest too much." If a woman wants to use her sexuality and be an independent sexual being, can she then claim to be an innocent "flower"? Can she have it both ways? Is that what is happening here, objectively?