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    Desire. Many use illusion to escape the reality they are living in. This theme is present in all of his characters in different ways. Each character is shown to live their life in either the way of illusion or reality. Harold Mitchell‚ also known as Mitch buys into Blanches illusions. He is overtaken by her charm‚ but in the end finally faces reality. Stella who is Blanches sister is always wishing for everything to be perfect with her and Stanley even though he abuses her. She overlooks Stanley’s downfalls

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    also important – again note her longer speeches – she presents herself as precious and delicate (note “butterfly wings”‚ “temporary magic”) and as a victim (“I’ve run for protection Stella…I’m fading now”). Scene Six After a disappointing date‚ Mitch and Blanche discuss their lives. “The essence of a tragedy is that the

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    ”A Streetcar Named Desire” is a play written by the late Tennessee Williams. Published in 1947‚ the play opened on Broadway later that year‚ and was adapted into a film in 1951. The play received tremendous reviews‚ and‚ as of today‚ is considered a timeless classic. The story is set in postwar New Orleans‚ in an urban working class neighborhood where Stella DuBois lives with her husband‚ Stanley Kowalski. One day Stella’s sister‚ Blanche‚ comes to visit. Blanche is a fading southern belle‚ slightly

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    strongest support came from his strong faith in love. When Mitch was a college student‚ one day Morrie mentioned “the tension of opposites”. The old professor said‚“ A tension of opposites‚ like a pull on a rubber band. And most of us live in the middle in the society.” Sounds like a wrestling match‚ Mitch says. “A wrestling match.” He laughs‚ “Yes‚ you could describe life that way.” So which side wins‚ Mitch asks” Morrie smiles at Mitch‚ the crinkled eyes‚ the crooked teeth. “Love wins. Love always

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    Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams is how the women are treated in their marriages and in society. The story focuses on two sisters‚ Blanch DuBois and Stella Kowalski and their relationship with each other and their respective partners; Mitch and Stanley. Blanche is the older sister of Stella‚ who was a high school English teacher in Laurel‚ Mississippi‚ before she was forced to leave her job. Around the age of thirty‚ Blanche is an already fragile woman who has come to live with her

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    Cited: lbom‚ Mitch. Tuesdays with Morrie. New York: Broadway Books‚ 1997. |

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    Hope Gerald Mr. Kelly 12 IB HL English II: Period 2 April 10‚ 2014 Study Guide: A Streetcar Named Desire Background: Streetcar hit theaters in 1946. The play cemented William’s reputation as one of the greatest American playwrights‚ winning him a New York’s Critics Circle Award and a Pulitzer Prize. Among the play’s greatest achievements is the depiction of the psychology of working class characters. In the plays of the period‚ depictions of working-class life tended to be didactic‚ with

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    IN THE DRUG WAR - EDUCATION IS THE BEST WEAPON It seems that in the ongoing debate over whether to legalize drugs in the United States‚ quite a few people feel that legalization would diminish the crime rate. Their argument points out that the permissible use of marijuana would eliminate the necessity for people to go into hard drug territories to purchase such a drug and maybe even deter them from trying narcotics like crack-cocaine and heroin. War on Drugs Have we lost the War on Drugs? The War

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    Animosity Between Blanche and Stanley In the play A Streetcar Named Desire‚ written by Tennessee Williams‚ two of the main characters Blanche and Stanley create chaos within the household. The chaos results in tension‚ which is clearly noticeable from the very beginning of the play. This tension affects others around them‚ the main effect being on Stella (Stanley’s Wife). The animosity between Blanche and Stanley is based upon their different social backgrounds‚ their complete difference in personalities

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    Blanche becomes more and more acquainted with one of Stanley’s friends‚ Mitch. The first time she meets him‚ she tells him‚ “I can’t stand a naked light bulb‚ any more than I can a rude remark or a vulgar action” (Williams 55). This was her justification for wanting her paper lantern put over the light bulb. The paper lantern

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