Which piece of dialogue from The Chaste Adventures of Joseph: A Comedy most reveals Madam Potiphar’s motives for wanting her husband to replace his secretary, Joseph?
Answer
A
MADAM POTIPHAR. (coming in) Oh, this is nothing—merely the room of one of the slaves.
B
MADAM POTIPHAR. (ironically) Send for Joseph? It would be useless. Joseph has affairs of his own on hand, always.
C
MADAM POTIPHAR. Yes—"Joseph." An ugly, foreign-sounding name, don't you think?
D
MADAM POTIPHAR. (looking amusedly after her) Silly little thing! (She stands there thinking.)There's no doubt of it! Joseph did come from Heliopolis last year.