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    for’(Sc. 3‚ P. 35) and plays poker with ‘the boys’‚ he has a sensitive‚ respectful side as he apprehensively asks Blanche ‘Can- I- uh- kiss you- good night’(Sc. 6‚ P. 68). Because of this sensitivity‚ the more powerful Stanley is able to manipulate Mitch so Stanley can feel superior and eliminate Blanche. When Stanley sees how Mitch was ‘looking through them drapes’(Sc. 3‚ P. 36) at Blanche in her ‘pink silk brassiere and white skirt’(Sc. 3‚

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    audience into whether she is to be sympathized or not. At the beginning of the play‚ the author Tennessee Williams shows us the arrogant and demanding side of Blanche‚ provoking the audience to dislike her‚ but as the play goes on‚ Williams gradually reveals more about Blanche’s troublesome past‚ making the audience sympathize her more. Blanche arrives at the Kowalski household— Elysian Fields‚ dressed fancily. “She is daintily dressed in a white suit with a fluffy bodice‚ necklace and ear-rings of

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    Nuit Blanche Observation

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    It was my first time visiting the Nuit Blanche Festival in Toronto and it definitely was an experience to say the least. Since the streets were flooded with people‚ I found it difficult to really take in all the art that surround this area. Although‚ I still valued the art works that I managed to see and one really stood out to me. Horses curated by Barbara Fischer was the most “out of the box” art I saw that night. It had actual horses dispersed on the road along the Queen’s Park and viewers were

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    Blanche Dubois Insanity

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    Matron in the final scene‚ a sorrowful conclusion to the previously doomed fate of Blanche DuBois. Imagine living a lie‚ an illusion; afraid of coming out of the dark past and into the warm‚ bright light of present reality and the not-so-distant luminous future. In the play A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams‚ the eccentric protagonist Blanche manages to do just that. The play begins in New Orleans‚ where Blanche DuBois‚ a schoolteacher from Laurel‚ Mississippi‚ arrives at the apartment of

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    English 12H Blanche DuBois When the play begins‚ Blanche is a fallen woman in society’s eyes. Her family fortune and estate are gone she lost her young husband to suicide years earlier‚ and she is a social outcast due to her sexual behavior. She also has a bad drinking problem‚ which she doesn’t hide very well. Behind her facade of being high class‚ Blanche is an insecure individual who has been disowned by society. She is an aging Southern belle who lives in a state of panic about her fading

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    Tennessee Williams did a fine job of centering his play bill A Streetcar Named Desire‚ on the protagonist‚ Blanche DuBois. With that stated‚ and to answer the loaded question of who portrayed the most intriguing character from scenes 1-3‚ most assuredly‚ Blanche DuBois would have to be the only logical choice. Her introduction to the story sets the persona of her character. Through the vivid details of her wardrobe‚ in contrast to the setting of the story line and the over-dramatic‚ self-righteous

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    Compare Blanche and Amanda In today’s socioeconomic world‚ there is no room for slacking off or failure. People are seen as individuals who earn their social status and there is much pressure to succeed. In the plays‚ “The Glass Menagerie” and “A Streetcar Named Desire” both written by Tennessee Williams‚ there are two main characters who are not capable of living in the present and have a difficult time facing reality. Amanda Wingfield‚ the mother from “The Glass Menagerie” and Blanche Dubois

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    Contributions of Modern Technology Toward Enhancing Advertising Campaign Strategies by David Ingram‚ Demand Media Modern technology has given small businesses an unprecedented ability to communicate with their target markets‚ causing a dramatic evolution in the way marketers craft advertising strategies. Unlike the shotgun-scatter technique of yesterday's mass media outlets‚ new advertising channels created by cutting edge technology allow companies to target small groups and individuals

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    Streetct Car Named Desire‚ two characters‚ Blanche Dubois and Stanley Kowalski‚ stand off against one another as they fight over the attention of Stella Kowalski‚ Blanche’s sister and Stanley’s wife. But no matter how hard they try to demonize the other‚ they only succeed in showing just how similar they are. Their contrasting actions and feelings only serve to further illustrate how they are one and the same. Despite their hatred of one another‚ Blanche and Stanley serve as foils for one another

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    Blanche‚ Stella’s older sister‚ until recently a high school English teacher in Laurel‚ Mississippi. She arrives in New Orleans a loquacious‚ witty‚ arrogant‚ fragile‚ and ultimately crumbling figure. Blanche once was married to and passionately in love with a tortured young man. He killed himself after she discovered his homosexuality‚ and she has suffered from guilt and regret ever since. Blanche watched parents and relatives‚ all the old guard‚ die off‚ and then had to endure foreclosure on the

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