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    A Streetcar Named Desire January 28‚ 2008 The relationships in A Streetcar Named Desire are interesting. We have the relationship between Stella and Blanche‚ the relationship between Stella and Stanley‚ the relationship between Blanche and Stanley‚ and the aspiring relationship between Mitch and Blanche. I think that it is from these relationships‚ and the dialogues between these people that we get to know what kind of people they are‚ and how they are alike or different. From Stella

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    electric shocks‚ but that they felt the experimenter was responsible and not them. Also‚ at the Nuremberg trials‚ many Nazi soldiers defended their actions by saying it was not their fault as they were just following orders. To reach the agentic state Milgram also believed that the person giving the orders is perceived by the participant as being qualified to direct other people’s behaviour. So that is if they seem legitimate‚ people are more likely to follow orders. In Milgram’s experiment‚ the authority

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    Named Desire‚ Stella Kowalski is torn between two important people in her life. On one hand‚ there is Stanley Kowalski; her aggressive husband who she is having her first born with. On the other hand‚ there is Blanche Dubois; her young‚ frail sister who is the only part of her past that she has left. Stella made the choice in the end of the play to put Blanche into psychiatric care‚ but stay with Stanley even though he betrayed her and Blanche. Throughout the play‚ Stella acts as a barrier between her

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    pregnant‚ lives along with her blue collar husband Stanley Kowalski. It is summertime‚ and the heat is oppressive. Blanche Dubois‚ Stella’s older sister‚ arrives abruptly‚ sporting all that she owns. Blanche and Stella have a heat reunion‚ however‚ Blanche has some bad information; Belle Reve‚ the own family mansion‚ has been lost. Blanche stayed in the back of to take care of their death family whilst

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    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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    primitive theme‚ which the one of the main characters dominantly shows‚ Stanley Kowalski. Tennessee Williams uses the primal actions of Stanley Kowalski to really depict the time frame in America to the reader‚ the 1940s‚ where man was certainly the head of all families and always in control. Stanley’s primitive behaviors grow more and more noticeable as the play progresses. At the beginning of the play when Stanley was first introduced‚ he showed his first‚ more subtle animalistic style

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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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    her liquor. The presence of other characters created a strong effect on Blanche’s feelings towards them and I tried to capture all the features non-verbally. Stanley is highlighted as dominating and demanding as well as making Blanche feel uncomfortable. With the use of gestures I began to communicate a response to the undertone of threat Stanley poses and in contrast to his underlying attraction to her. I found this to be useful when comparing him to a cockerel. His strong persona and force to put

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    of the story‚ is forced to move in with‚ or “visit‚” her sister in New Orleans. Throughout the play‚ Blanche struggles to accept her reality‚ and ultimately her fate. Blanche is misunderstood and driven to insanity by Stella’s practical husband‚ Stanley. This play portrays her journey from a dream land to total insanity. The play also depicts many societal norms of the time‚ namely those in which Tennessee Williams wished to challenge. Overall‚ A Streetcar Named Desire portrays the harsh reality

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    Conflict causes most of us a great degree of discomfort‚ anger‚ frustration‚ sadness‚ and pain. Conflict is a struggle between two or more forces that creates a tension that must be resolved (although in some stories‚ as in real life‚ it isn’t). Examples of different types of conflict include: - Cultural social class conflict. -Emotional conflict -Group conflict (racial) -Conflict with the

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