house at Belle Reve to find happiness. Blanche‚ the anti-hero who has her own view on how her life should look like and so she cannot deal properly with the obstacles she meets along the way; a fact the prevent from her accomplishing her goals. Even Stanley‚ the most simplistic and realistic character who is the vassal of the world‚ meaning that he does and say what others think‚ cannot live in piece anymore because he either thinks that the rape is a secret that he must try to keep for himself or he
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Christian.Stiefel@morganstanley.com +44 (0)20 7425 9491 Andy Meng 4 Andy.Meng@morganstanley.com +852 2239 7689 *See page 2 for all contributors to this report 1 Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC 2 Morgan Stanley India Company Private Limited+ 3 Morgan Stanley & Co. International plc+ 4 Morgan Stanley Asia Limited+ Read the original report Incremental demand should outpace supply in the next three years‚ increasing the current utilization rate from 86% to 89% in 2016. This should
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The Red Wings and Blackhawks have had a historical and very impactful rivalry. Both teams have won their fair share of Stanley cups. Both are great teams who deserve a lot of respect on how their franchises have stayed as winning teams. But all people‚ including myself‚ have their own bias opinion on which team is better. People always compare these two teams on how many Stanley cups they have won on how many times they have had playoff runs. All great points and need to be discussed and compared
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Subject: Psychology Stanley Milgram’s study on Obedience In a recent issue of American psychologist‚ Diana Baumrind (1964) raised a number of questions concerning the obedience report. (Milgram). Many would argue that Stanley Milgram’s experiment was unethical‚ because they believe that the research caused the subjects psychological stress that was not resolved after the study‚ however‚ I beg to differ. In his own words Stanley Milgram said‚ “In my judgment‚ at no point were
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A Streetcar Named Desire conforms to the expectation that a major theme of Williams ’ plays is that of human sexuality. Various aspects of human sexuality are explored through the diversity and complexity of the characters. Whilst Stanley Kowalski epitomises masculinity through his primal strength and power‚ and the increasingly fragile Blanche DuBois attempts to cling to the feminine role of the Southern Belle‚ these are only aspects of their characters. The fact that their relationship is one of
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feelings for Stella as ‘brutal desire’ (oxymoron). * In Blanche’s longer speech‚ she presents Stanley as an animal “like one of those pictures I’ve seen in – anthropological studies”. To her he is from another world. * She appeals to her connection with Stella (“we have got to…hold as our flag!”) but conflict is emerging between the sisters – foreshadowing family breakdown? Scene Five Stanley questions Blanche about her past. To what extent is Blanche a tragic heroine? * According
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However‚ Williams conceives that Blanche and Stella show two different types of femininity in the play‚ nevertheless‚ both of them are dependent on men‚ showing that females have a sexual desire. This sexual desire has also been seen in Stanley in scene 3 when Stanley called for Stella to come‚ “Stella! Stella‚ sweetheart! Stella! Stell-lahhhhh!” (Williams 67). Thus‚ In A Streetcar Named Desire‚ Tennessee Williams juxtaposes Femininity and masculinity to reveal how women are dependent on men. Both
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dark”. Here Stella suggests that she almost can justify Stanley’s actions towards her. To agree with Helen Deutsch’s interpretation of women being masochists‚ Stella may be ‘thrilled’ by Stanley’s behaviour like she was on her wedding night where Stanley smashed the lights with his slipper. Though Stella seems to agree with Deutsch’s interpretation‚ being pregnant with Stanley’s child may be the reason as to why she is so tolerant towards him. Raising a child on her own in the 1940’s would have
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pretensions of aristocracy. She is now as poor as Stanley and Stella‚ but she cannot help but look down on the humble Kowalski apartment. Stanley tells her that she’ll probably see him as "the unrefined type." The differences between them‚ however‚ are more complex and volatile than a matter of refinement. Desire is central to the play. Blanche is unable to come to terms with the force of her own desire. She is clearly repelled and fascinated by Stanley at the same time. And though she stayed
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In Tennessee William’s A Streetcar Named Desire‚ there is a constant battle between fantasy and reality. Blanche represents the desire to escape reality and her adversary‚ Stanley‚ represents the harsh reality of life. The battle between these two forces is revealed to the audience through the symbolic use of light and darkness in the play. Blanche is so traumatized and burdened by the reality of her life that her only way to cope is to retreat into a fantasy world. She comes to stay with her sister
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