How we cite our quotes: (Act.Line)
Quote #4
WINNIE
That is what I find so wonderful, that not a day goes by—to speak in the old style—hardly a day... (1.7)
If Winnie realizes that "not a day goes by," does that mean Winnie actually recognizes that time has stopped?
Quote #5
WINNIE
Another happy day. (1.9)
For Winnie, sleeping equals time moving forward. But does sleep have anything to do with the way in which Winnie classifies "a day"? How can there be day if there isn't any night?
Quote #6
WINNIE
The day is now well advanced. (1.29)
How does she know this? There are no shadows to suggest the sun has moved through the sky. We wonder what time she thinks it is… Also, "well advanced" could mean that, because of the time warp, the idea of a day is much too complicated to even think about.