Bendrix’s jealousy and hatred for Sarah stays alive only as long as he thinks about it, as this scene shows. By taking an interest in other people—in this instance, the distress Mr. Parkis feels about having to reveal that he made an embarrassing blunder to his adoring son—Bendrix might be able to lose sight of his negative feelings and find peace. It is telling that he chooses not to do that, but instead to devote his time and money to finding evidence of what he sees as Sarah’s treachery.