Williams conveys the idea of loss in blanches monologue on page 66. She expresses a loneliness and longing for love due to the loss of her dead husband whom she loved very much. Her husband was a homosexual, and Blanche had caught him with another man. Later, while dancing with him on the dance floor to “Varsouviana,” she told him that he disgusted her. he ran off the dance floor towards the lake and shoot himself in the foot. Blanche has always blamed herself for her husband’s death. The “Varsouviana” were hear in certain
Williams conveys the idea of loss in blanches monologue on page 66. She expresses a loneliness and longing for love due to the loss of her dead husband whom she loved very much. Her husband was a homosexual, and Blanche had caught him with another man. Later, while dancing with him on the dance floor to “Varsouviana,” she told him that he disgusted her. he ran off the dance floor towards the lake and shoot himself in the foot. Blanche has always blamed herself for her husband’s death. The “Varsouviana” were hear in certain