How we cite our quotes: (Act.Line)
Quote #1
WINNIE
Begin, Winnie. Begin your day, Winnie. (1.1)
It could be said that the day begins whether we want it to or not. Take Winnie's bell, for example: it's not like she has the ability to keep it from waking her up. How much say do we have over when our day begins? What does it actually mean to begin your day?
Quote #2
WINNIE
[examines tube, smile off] running out—ah well—can't be helped—just one of those old things—another of those old things—just can't be cured (1.1)
Winnie is resigned to things staying as they are. She's constantly repeating the words "can't" and "musn't." In our Shmoopy opinion, we think she could use some words of wisdom from none other than Mr. Michael Jordan himself: "I can accept failure but I can't accept not trying." After all, what's stopping her from doing something (we suggest she begin with some digging)?