Read this excerpt from part two of King Arthur's Socks: A Comedy in One Act. LANCELOT: Well, let's think of the consequences, then. What are they? I forget. GUENEVERE: I don't. I'm keeping them very clearly in mind. In the first place— LANCELOT: Yes? GUENEVERE: What was it? Yes—in the first place, we would be sorry. And in the second place— Why does the author choose to have Guenevere number her objections to kissing Lancelot?
to show her futile attempts at being rational
to emphasize how many women are involved
to prove that her first priority is Arthur
to illustrate their tendency to disagree