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The Second Day
The weather: hot The woman: little red pants, turned brown, startled, indifference, lying—sat smoking, reading a book, cool & remote Stanley: whistle & yell , angry, furious, hard & really angry face, want to report her to the police Harry: whistle & yell, making fun of younger men, angry, furious Tom: whistle & yell, angry, the woman---a poster, or magazine cover, his imagination, furious, apologetic grin, romantic, love the woman.
The Third Day
The weather :hotter
The woman: not there, , appeared in a belted,white dressing-gown,fall down,angry Stanley: "I bet her old man has put his foot down.“ Harry:::the first one to see the woman to prevent Stanley going.
Third day
felt alone, then pleased when he saw the woman,
Forth day
went to the woman’s house and talked to her, being refused to be acquaint with the woman
Harry
Harry,
who is married and has a son about Tom's age, is 45 years old, tolerant and practical-minded.
The sunbather's presence gives Harry no reason to interrupt his work day. He borrows a blanket from a tenant and attempts to create some shade, and he leaves the work site to obtain more material. While Harry stays focused on work, Tom and Stanley periodically stop to check on the woman.
A Woman
Three Men
Harry
Tom
Stanley
First day Second day
Third day
repeating the hot weather
Forth day
disapproving, aggrieved
Harry
the oldest, 45 years old. small minds amuse small minds’, smiled tolerantly
The Seventh Day
The weather: cooler The woman : did not appear Stanley 、Harry、 Tom : at work early Tom : "Well,that's fixed you ,hasn't it now?That's fixed you good and proper"
The Sixth Day
The weather:hottest The woman: ease, serious, "Go away." Mrs.Prichett: about thirty,smart blonde,had an eye for Stanley Stanley: whistle, yell & scream at the woman, his scarlet face, checks mottled, eyes glaring Harry: disapproving, aggrieved Tom: went to the woman’s house and talked to her, being refused to be acquaint with the woman,got drunk in hatred of her
whistle, yell &scream at the woman, his scarlet face, checks mottled, eyes glaring
First day
17 exciting and grinning, snicker
Second day
whistle & yell , angry, the woman , magazine cover, furious ,his imagination, apologetic grin, love the woman.

The First Day
• The weather: hot • The woman: stark naked, white, flushing red, glistening with oil • Stanley: newly married (three months) , sounding annoyed, let out a wolf whistle, jest • Harry: the oldest, 45 years old small minds amuse small minds’, smiled tolerantly • Tom: 17, exciting and grinning, snicker
ease
Tom
Tom is 17 years old, shy, and impressionable. Tom's reactions are mostly interior and secretive. Tom has fantasized imaginatively about the woman treating him tenderly at night. Increasingly Tom adopts his fantasies as facts. Upon first noticing the sunbather, he grins excitedly, but says nothing. He joins Stanley in whistling at the woman, but when she responds with annoyance, Tom smiles apologetically, as if signaling his detachment from Stanley. Privately he watches her roll her bikini pants over her hips, and then he reports to his co-workers that she has not moved.
whistle & yell, making fun of younger men, angry, furious
Stanley
newly married (three months) , sounding annoyed, let out a wolf whistle, jest
whistle & yell , angry, furious, hard & really angry face, want to report her to the police
Tom
Woman
wk.baidu.com
white, flushing red, glistening with oil
little red pants, turned brown , cool, startled ,lying—sat smoking, reading a book, remote
not there, at midday, appearing and being hidden from them
Tom: felt alone, then pleased when he saw the woman
The Fifth Day
The weather: very hot (in the eighty) The woman: in white gown, looked at they gravely The watering woman: middleaged, flowered summer dress, smiled Stanley: "Not like lady Godiva" Harry: asked for not to work in that heat Tom: "You did not whistle at her." felt that he had protected her
Stanley

Stanley has recently married and is both shocked and attracted by the woman's nakedness.

Stanley wants the sunbather's attention, even as her boldness affronts his sense of propriety. For all his criticism and supposed disgust, Stanley will not leave the sunbather alone. He postures and struts to no avail and epitomizes the man who can relate to women in only one way. When he fails, he has no other ideas. So, he reasserts his failed method with greater force.
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