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    Stanley shows instability throughout the play‚ especially after the arrival of Stella’s sister‚ Blanche. Stanley does not allow his anger to take over him at first‚ but after many months of what he sees as disrespect from his sister-in-law and eventually from his wife he completely breaks down. The first scene of instability shown in the play is at the poker game where when Stella tries to act as head of the house and attempts to break up the poker game. Stanley jumps up and charges after her and

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    through 1979 and‚ in the summer of 1982‚ she worked for Jackie Hayman‚ Inc.‚ as an assistant to the President of this young firm that manufactured designer clothing. An additional valuable asset was that she worked as a financial analyst for Morgan Stanley & Co‚ Inc. from 1979 through 1981 dealing with mergers‚ acquisitions and corporate finance. Her father is an attorney with a Wall Street firm. H.E. graduated from Harvard College in 1979‚ earning her bachelor’s degree in Philosophy. Her previous career

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    world of the past and the world of the present-unwilling to let go of the past and unable‚ because of her character‚ to come to any sort of terms with the present. The final result is her destruction. This process began long before her clash with Stanley Kowalski. It started with the death of her young husband‚ a weak and perverted boy who committed suicide when she taunted him with her disgust at the discovery of his perversion. In retrospect‚ she knows that he was the only man she had ever loved

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    finds herself to be in a situation of living in illusion instead of reality. Williams’s addresses the importance of individuals who attempt to live unconstrained‚ through Blanche. Through her elusion 0f reality‚ her fantasy meets the inconvenience of Stanley Kowalski‚ who poses as reality. Through the ups and downs of fantasy attempting to prevail unrestricted in the presence of reality‚ the characters of the play

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    Death of a Salesman. In both A Streetcar Named Desire and Death of a Salesman there is a male figure at the head of both families who assert and express their masculinity in quite dissimilar ways. Referring to the screen adaptations of both plays‚ Stanley Kowalski is a strong‚ aggressive and forthright individual whereas Willy Loman through stature as well as speech is a bumbling‚ weak and nervous fool‚ driven by his own delusions. As well as through the male protagonists‚ the construction of masculinity

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    see her sister and her crude husband‚ Stanley Kowalski. From the onset‚ its apparent Blanche’s stay is going to be a tumultuous ride. The play offers stark examples of how Blanche and Stella are very different. Stella Kowalski is the perfect sister‚ she is there for anybody when needed. She knows how to listen to Blanche’s problems and feelings‚ that in itself is amazing; she also is a naive‚ happily married‚ and a forgiving woman. Stella says "When he’s (Stanley) is away for a week I nearly go crazy

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    Blanche DuBois. In the plot‚ Blanche is Stella’s younger sister who has come to visit Stella and her husband Stanley in New Orleans. After their first meeting Stanley develops a strong dislike for Blanche and everything associated with her. Among the things Stanley dislikes about Blanche are her "spoiled-girl" manners and her indirect and quizzical way of conversing. Stanley also believes that Blanche has conned him and his wife out of the family mansion. In his opinion‚ she is

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    various noteworthy names. Blanche DuBois‚ white woods‚ as Blanche herself calls attention to "like a plantation in spring‚" is plainly amusing. The family estate was Looker Reve‚ a "wonderful dream" now gone. The Elysian Fields address of Stella and Stanley is an amusing remark on the unheavenly reality of the place‚ and Blanche touches base there by methods for two streetcars‚ Burial grounds and Longing‚ which anticipate the repeating pictures of death and craving all through the

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    chivalry but cannot control her desires. Although Blanche is to blame for herown demise‚ society did play a role in the person she became. The story is about the fading and desperate Blanche DuBois and how her sensuous and brutal brother-in-law‚ Stanley Kowalski‚ pushes her over the edge. The story takes place in a working-class neighborhood in New Orleans during the late 1940s. When times get rough‚ who is to blame for your downfall‚ yourself or the ones around you? Society can be used to argue

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    Rethinking One of Psychology’s Most Infamous Experiments). Stanley Milgram ran an experiment at yale that tested one’s willingness to follow orders from an . This experiment is more commonly known as the Milgram Experiment. Stanley Milgram randomly selected people who responded to the advertisement in the newspaper. Stanley had subject one in a room with him‚ and had another subject two sit in a room‚ that was not seen by subject one. Stanley Milgram ordered subject one to administer electric shocks

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