Stella leaves her plantation, with the knowledge that “The best [she] could was to make [her] own living.” And so Stella left the safety of her farm in order to make herself feel important and worthy of grandeur. Stella then marries herself to Stanley, someone to tell her he loves her and put her up on a pedestal. He refers to her as “[his] baby doll,” and showers her with compliments. Stanley makes Stella feel wanted. When Stanley acts
Stella leaves her plantation, with the knowledge that “The best [she] could was to make [her] own living.” And so Stella left the safety of her farm in order to make herself feel important and worthy of grandeur. Stella then marries herself to Stanley, someone to tell her he loves her and put her up on a pedestal. He refers to her as “[his] baby doll,” and showers her with compliments. Stanley makes Stella feel wanted. When Stanley acts