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    day and showed how “dirt bags” like Stanley dressed like. Stanley and Stella didn’t live the life of the rich or middle class‚ they leaved in a tiny apartment which got Blanche to wonder why Stella left their town to live in this pig style in New Orleans. The music used in this era was a lot more instrumental‚ by that I mean it was mainly jazz or orchestra music. One of the main parts in the movie were the music is when Stella is walking down the stairs after hearing Stanley screaming her name and

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    my most admirable character is because she is a sensible person. Even though she can quite stubborn sometimes ‚ but she has a sense of sensibility. For example‚ she realizes that ignoring Stella is not going to help the matters between her parents. She realizes this when she sees her dad’s friend ignoring Stella and she has been doing the same thing. The second reason that I choose Claudia is because she is loyalty to her mother. It is a quality that is admirable especially when is torn between

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    can draw pictures and write simple words. He lives in his domain all the time‚ never leaving it for any reason. Ivan is good friends with Stella‚ the elephant who lives beside him‚ and Bob‚ a stray dog who likes to sleep on Ivan’s belly. 2. Stella: One of Ivan’s dearest friends who lives in the next domain. Stella is an elephant. Ivan says she’s a mountain. Stella suffers from an injured foot. She ends up dying midway. 3. Bob: Another one of Ivan’s dearest friends. Bob is a dog. Ivan

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    Williams play "A Streetcar Named Desire" two of the main characters Stanley and Blanche persistently oppose each other‚ their differences eventually spiral into Stanley’s rape of Stella. Stanley (Stella’s husband) represents a theme of realism in the play; he is shown as a primitive‚ masculine character that is irresistible to Stella and on some levels even to his "opponent" Stella’s sister Blanche. Blanche who had been caring for a generation of dying relatives at Belle Reve has been forced to sell the

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    novel ‘A Streetcar named Desire’ is a play‚ which also focus’s on another couple‚ called the ‘Kowalski’s’‚ Stanley and Stella have been married for a year and are having their first child together. The two of them have come from completely different backgrounds; Stanley is a working class ‘Polack’‚ born and raised in America but his family is from Poland. On the other hand‚ Stella is from a higher class French decent family that had a lot of wealth to their name. The Kowalski’s relationship seems

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    streetcars and the street itself summarizes the development of the main characters of the play. Every character has its own desire but the reality causes all their dreams to end up in Elysian Fields - the land of the dead according to the Greek mythology. Stella has to settle for a mediocre life with an abusing husband after she left her 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

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    A: The exposition is the 1940s in New Orleans‚ LA. Blanche took a streetcar named Desire from Laurel‚ MS to her sisters’‚ Stella’s apartment. Stellas’ place is in the working-class district in a worn-down part of the city. 3. What is the inciting incident? Give the exact line or action. A: The inciting incident is the arrival of Blanche to Stellas’ apartment. 4. Why is this the inciting incident? A: Blanche believed that her sister‚ because of there upbringing‚ was living in

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    world. Stanley represents new America because he is from Poland. America’s growth of immigration is shown‚ and very many people in America today are immigrants. Blanches behaviour towards Stanley’s background shows that she is old-fashioned. When Stella says that Stanley is Polish‚ Blanche says "They’re something like Irish‚ aren’t they?". Her racist view is very old and conventional. Stanley represents the "new" America‚ and he can be seen as a message from Tennessee Williams about how the society

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    into a bubble of what can be considered feminine and is convinced by her own sub conscience and those around her that the only way to get what she wants is to act within certain stereotypes to find herself any man to provide the stability she craves‚ Stella alike takes the role in a less exaggerated manner but this in some ways is more powerful as she has the power over Stanley to conduct him as she wishes but herself deems it only acceptable to run back to him every time he calls. Self-destruction in

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    the play‚ A Streetcar Named Desire‚ there is a display of 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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