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Into the Woods "Money before a child" line

Into the Woods "Money before a child" line

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#1Into the Woods "Money before a child" line
Posted: 12/8/19 at 1:11am

I have been wondering this for a while. In Into the Woods, the Baker's Wife says to the Baker, "You would take money before a child?" I always thought it just meant "You would take money from a child?" and the "before" part was an old medieval way of speaking. But now, I wonder, does she mean, "You would take money from this boy to sell back the cow before you would keep the cow so we could lift the curse and have a child?"

Well, thoughts? Answers?

Updated On: 12/11/19 at 01:11 AM

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#2Into the Woods "Money before a child" line
Posted: 12/8/19 at 1:20am

Your second thought is correct. She is in essence saying “is getting money more important to you than having a baby?”

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#3Into the Woods "Money before a child" line
Posted: 12/11/19 at 2:49am

Thank you very much for answering my question.

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#4Into the Woods "Money before a child" line
Posted: 12/11/19 at 9:17pm

Yes, the second.