suicide. This has led to her to have insecurities and making her a disrupted individual. Blanche’s fragile identity is also shaped by Stanley’s cruel actions towards her‚ also leaving her mentally detached from reality by the end of the play. However Stanley Kowalski’s identity in the book is very much shaped by the relationship he has with Blanche when arrives at the Kowalski household. Stanley’s intense hatred for Blanche is motivated in part by the upper-class past that Blanche used to have. He sabotages
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all time favorites. I watch this movie when I am sick‚ when I am happy‚ when I am sad‚ I watch it every chance that I get. Both the movie and the book brighten my mood whenever I watch or read them. Holes is a feel good story about a teenage boy‚ Stanley Yelnats‚ whose family is cursed. Stanley’s “no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather” promised a Gypsy‚ Madame Zeroni‚ that if she would help him win over a girl‚ he would carry her up
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line up‚ linking many generations and histories together through "Stanley Yelnats IV"‚ the protagonist. Nevertheless‚ he doesn’t know about it! Nor does he know that his endeavors have actually reformed him into a better person. This essay will now explore and examine how Stanley‚ unaware of what he was actually doing‚ set things right and how this changed him from a mousy to a confident character. The reader will discover how Stanley gets rid of a curse…a curse put on the Yelnats which completely
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"new" America? In the play‚ Blanche represents old America and Stanley represents new America. Why Blanche represents old America is because of her way of thinking‚ lifestyle and values. When Blanche walks into the room where the guys are playing poker‚ there is a great example of how Blanche represents old and Stanley new. When she walks in‚ the guys are sitting around the table‚ then Blanche says "Please don’t get up". Stanley replies "nobody’s going to get up‚ so don’t be worried". Before men
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experiences. It is made very clear that each character has a different reality from one another‚ emphasizing the fact that everyone constructs their own reality. Stanley Kowalski is a very dominating character in the play. In his reality‚ he is very powerful‚ which is evident through his passion for fighting‚ working and sex. Stanley is not one who
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similarities between the book Holes and the movie Holes are the camp Stanley goes to‚ the way he is treated at the camp‚ and the treasure Stanley and Zero find in the end. Using this thesis as an example on the next page‚ I will show you what your essay should look like: Thesis: The similarities between the book Holes and the movie Holes are the camp Stanley goes to‚ the way he is treated at the camp‚ and the treasure Stanley and Zero find in the end. Adventure. Danger. Poisonous lizards
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factors why the rape had such a effect in the play. “We’ve had this date with other from the beginning!” (Williams 1464)‚ these were the words that were said to Blanche right before being raped‚ the character that raped her was Stanley. At the start of the play Stanley could be seen as a egalitarian hero for the story‚ some of the reasons that this could happen is because of the loyalty to his friends and passion he had for his wife ‚ Stella. He has a hatred towards Blanche once he begins to see
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can empower men‚ through the representation of the character of Stanley. In the play‚ Stella can be seen as the usual oppression of the feminine by the representation of the patriarchy in Stanley. It is made obvious throughout the play that Stanley holds some ownership or authority over his wife. This is evident in scene three when Stanley ‘gives a loud whack of his hand on Stella’s thigh’ with Stella replying “That’s not fun‚ Stanley” which is greeted with laughter by the other men at the poker
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together. Stanley‚ the son of Polish immigrants‚ represents the changing face of America. Williams’s romanticizing is more evident in his portrayal of New Orleans as a city where upper-class people marry members of the lower class‚ fights get ugly but are forgotten the next day‚ and the perpetual bluesy notes of an old piano take the sting out of poverty. The play immediately establishes Stanley and Blanche as polar opposites‚ with Stella as the link between them. Stage directions describe Stanley as a
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