How we cite our quotes: (Act.Scene.Paragraph)
Quote #10
"And I'll go and see my lovely money-box again." (5.6.24)
At the end of the play, all of the characters are happy that there are two weddings coming up. Harpagon, though, only cares about seeing his stolen moneybox again. His son and daughter are both going to get married and are happy as can be, but he couldn't care less because he's blinded by greed.