How we cite our quotes:
Quote #10
MOTHER
O happy child! Faith and thy birth hath saved me,
'Mongst thousand daughters happiest of all
others,
Be thou a glass for maids, and I for mothers.(4.4.165-167)
Well, at least someone's on the straight and narrow. Castiza's mother proves that you can come home again, metaphorically speaking, when she repents and forms a happy relationship with her daughter. She doesn't even get stabbed, putting her well ahead of most characters in this play.