Stanley’s rape of Blanche leads to her inevitable demise. However a number of events have taken place in her life contributing towards her break down‚ for example the death of her husband who she loved‚ the loss of her family and the loss of her house and career. The central topic of violence is initially exposed to the audience during scene one‚ with a subtle indication of Stanley and Stella’s physicality as he “heaves” a package of meat at her. This reference to meat suggests that Stanley is the masculine
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points The film is typically categorized as a tragedy and drama. 4. What are the names of the main figures (documentary) or major characters (narrative) and who played them? 6 points Blanche DuBois was played by Vivien Leigh. Stella Kowalski (Blanche’s younger sister) was played by Kim Hunter. Stanley Kowalski (the husband of Stella) was played by Marlon Brando. Harold “Mitch” Mitchell (Stanley’s army friend‚ coworker‚ and poker buddy) was played by Karl Malden. 5. What era or style
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interactions with Stanley and her sister Blanche. However‚ her power in the way she cared for
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The Causes of Blanche’s Death ——【10外11】10041001 尹芳欣 ‘They told me to take streetcar named Desire‚ and transfer to one called Cemeteries‚ and ride six blocks and get off at—Elysian Fields.’ These words are Blanche speak to others when she arrives at Kowalski. From this journey‚ the precursor to the play‚ we can easily anticipate the trajectory of Blanche’s life and smell the potential tragedy of her more or less. Combing both its plot and background‚ what are
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in New Orleans in the 1940s and it portrays the life of Blanche Du Bois‚ the main character. The play follows Blanche’s life living with her sister‚ Stella Kowalski‚ and Stella’s husband‚ Stanley. Blanche is a delusional and flirtatious liar who lies to everyone about almost every aspect of the life‚ especially her past and her age. She was born into an upper class southern family in the South‚ but due to her somewhat traumatizing past‚ Blanche moved to New Orleans with her sister to escape and start
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Stella is Blanches younger sister and is married to Stanley. She is confident‚ she pretty much worships Stanley and loves him alot. Also‚ Stella is argumentive‚ and a little controlling. Not to mention she is also pregnant in the movie‚ and the baby does come. Blanch on the other hand‚ is very different from Stella. Blanch is a nervous wreck who flirts‚ portrays herself as wealthy‚ and is also dangerous. She has also slept with a seventeen year old boy and she thinks she is better than everybody
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illustrated by the character named Blanche Dubois. Blanche Dubois acts out a fake representation of a women who has not been through embarrassment‚ or hardship which bring about the idea of illusion vs reality. She takes the spotlight with her initial appearance of fragility as well as her act of being an old-fashion Southern Belle‚ a women of high socioeconomic
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result of conflict in the play‚ and this moment clearly results from all of the conflicts explored throughout the text. Primarily‚ the conflict between Blanche and Stanley reaches a climax here‚ when the two are alone. Stanley’s hate for her and Blanche’s dislike for him have reached bursting point and the violent conflict here results in Stanley not only displaying his supremacy over her physically but also sexually. Not only this‚ but on a wider level‚ the rape links to the conflict between men
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strange notions that occurs. Stanley had slapped his wife‚ Stella‚ and she had left him for the apartment above to be with Eunice. But not too long after‚ Stanley is at the bottom of these steps bellowing “Stella! Stella!”. Then Stella comes from inside of the apartment to look down upon him. They stare at each other‚ and Stella seductively comes down the
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representations of how the outside world effects and distorts the human mind through characters Blanche‚ Stella and Stanley in A Streetcar… and Frank‚ Eric and their father in The Wasp Factory. I aim to explore and compare the two depictions of the disturbed mind by finding similar themes within the play and the book‚ such as obsession‚ alcoholism and the ultimate disconnection with reality. Blanches disconnection with reality in A Streetcar Named Desire is foreshadowed multiple times throughout
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