Strong is right?Well, yes, I suppose you could say that.You say a woman cannot be bought. I say she can. I am strong. I am right.Just when she started to relax around him, he jerked the rug from under her. That's different.I say it is not. Mischief twinkled in his eyes as he slowly ran his gaze from her ankle to her waist. The way his attention lingered on her hips brought a flush to her cheeks. You believe a different way. But I am strong; you are not. I shall take what I have paid for.
The quote “Strong is right” suggests a perspective where power and strength dictate moral standing, asserting that a woman can indeed be bought and controlled by those who possess strength. The speaker expresses confidence in their dominance and perspectives, insisting that their views hold true over others. This results in a sense of entitlement and a belief in the justification of their actions based on their perceived strength.
As the situation unfolds, there is an underlying tension between the characters, highlighted when one character suddenly shifts the dynamics of the interaction. The gaze of the stronger character is described as both lingering and possessive, causing a physical reaction in the woman, indicating her vulnerability. This contrast between strength and vulnerability raises questions about consent and power dynamics in relationships, emphasizing the complexity of attraction intertwined with coercion.