Ludovic expresses deep frustration over his family's prominent nose, lamenting that it could lead to his downfall. His exasperation suggests that family traits weigh heavily on him, affecting both his self-image and social standing.
Bundy, in agreement with Ludovic’s sentiment, acknowledges the burden of family characteristics. Their conversation highlights the themes of family legacy and personal identity, as they both grapple with the implications of inherited features on their lives.