I got the impression that Edith was, for lack of a better term, relieved that the truth finally came out. I think it was VERY important for these to be the only two characters in the play; anybody else, including Eddie, would have distracted from the one-on-one dynamic. Very interesting how the mother essentially comes around after the life she has known has crumbled. But in a way, I'm not so sure she is that upset about it; frightened, of course, but now she knows her son is probably the best support she has!
I got the impression that Edith was, for lack of a better term, relieved that the truth finally came out. I think it was VERY important for these to be the only two characters in the play; anybody else, including Eddie, would have distracted from the one-on-one dynamic. Very interesting how the mother essentially comes around after the life she has known has crumbled. But in a way, I'm not so sure she is that upset about it; frightened, of course, but now she knows her son is probably the best support she has!