A worm is a dirty, inappropriate thing to find in a business letter (or any letter for that matter) and therefore deeply annoys Mr. Grey, who hates anything to be dirty or out of place. It's a "mistake", which is why he circles it in red. Lee intends it to get him upset so as to draw punishment, which of course it does. It has also been suggested that a worm could be symbolic of a limp male member and could therefore be construed as an attack on his manhood, but if so the end result would be the same (namely, provoking him).
As Shainberg says in the disc commentary "it's the last confrontation of the movie" meaning she's stating to the audience that this is who she is like it or not.
On the other thought, she views the kids playing in the street and focuses on the baby in the pusher. Kids are the one thing she doesn't have as she has acquired the rest. Bare in mind pregnancy and babies are a no for Mr. Grey.
On the other thought, she views the kids playing in the street and focuses on the baby in the pusher. Kids are the one thing she doesn't have as she has acquired the rest. Bare in mind pregnancy and babies are a no for Mr. Grey.
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