Splendor in the Grass

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Continuity mistake: The female teacher who is reading the poem by Wordsworth, which has the line 'splendour in the grass' in it, has her glasses in her hand, which then suddenly appear on her face.

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Wilma Dean: Didn't you ever feel that way about Dad?
Mrs. Loomis: Your father never laid a hand on me until we were married. Then I... I just gave in because a wife has to. A woman doesn't enjoy those things the way a man does. She just lets her husband come near her in order to have children.

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