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    [Stella is on her own in a room in Eunice’s flat. There is a neatly made bed with white sheets in the middle of the room‚ in which Stella is sitting down‚ sipping from a glass of water. The door to the room was previously closed and locked by Stella‚ claiming she was going to change clothes and needed privacy. There is an open window on the right side of the bed‚ facing a building which lights are all off. Stanley’s and Eunice’s voices can be recognized above the background screams heard] Stella:

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    References: Stella Cottrell The Study Skills Handbook (Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan‚ 2003) Useful words and phrases found in research reading | | |

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    Papa -Daddy and Uncle Rondo until my sister Stella-Rondo just separated from her husband and came back home again. ? Mr. Whitaker! Of course I went with Mr. Whitaker first‚ when he first appeared in China Grove‚ taking ?Pose Yourself? photos‚ and Stella-Rondo broke us up? (1027). This comment also gives us an idea about tension between Sister and Stella-Rondo that had always been present in the past. We can support this argument with Sister?s words‚ ?Stella ?Rondo is exactly twelve months to the day

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    seems to be in a way jealous and a little selfish‚ but with good reason‚ she has a sister‚ Stella-rondo‚ who has always been everyone’s favorite and everyone would believe everything she said‚ from her saying that Sister was "one-sided to her‚( Stella-Rondos ) "adopted" child. Sister has every reason to not like Stella-Rondo. Everyone else in the house seems to think that Sister is indeed very jealous of Stella-Rondo‚ and Sister can not even defend herself because that would have just verified everyone’s

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    H2O Uncertainties: 0.00012 x 100 / 0.00896=±1.3% 0.002 x 100 / 0.044 = 4.5... ≈ ±5% ---------------------> 1.3% + 5% = ±6.3% ≈ ±6% x= 0.044 x 1 / 0.00896 = 4.9107… ≈ 4.9mol±6% or 4.9mol±0.3mol Although Blanche and Stella DuBois are used mostly by Williams to bring the message of gender inequality‚ a host of minor female characters play an ample supporting role to these two protagonists. Eunice is Stella’s closest friend in

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    A Streetcar Named Desire Comprehension Scene 4 1) Stella tries to explain to Blanche her relationship with Stanley at the beginning of scene 4 and mentions that she was ‘sort of thrilled’ by his violence. I think by this she means that she is quite taken in by Stanley’s display of animalistic behavior because it is so different from the type of environment in which she was brought up in. I believe that she tolerates all of Stanley’s behavior because for her it seems unique as she would never

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    showing sympathy. Blanche’s lack of self-awareness causes the audience to find it hard to sympathise with her. An example of this would be the exclamatory “you’re just as plump as a little partridge!” (Scene 1‚ page 8) directed at Stella. It is later revealed that Stella is in fact pregnant‚ and‚ as the stage direction describes‚ “rounding slightly with new maternity” (Scene 4‚ page 40). To Blanche this statement is complementary‚ and the declarative “it’s so becoming to you” (Scene 1‚ page 8) is

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    desire as a way of operating in the world. Blanche’s interaction with any of the men in the play is always flirtatious‚ especially at the beginning when she meets them. Blanche’s language and actions in the play is always provocative. Blanche tells Stella that she and Stanley smoothed things

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    In the book Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck and the play "The Streetcar Named Desire" by Tennessee Williams‚ the relationships between the protagonists deteriorate over the course of time due to the society’s viewpoint on the troubled protagonist. George’s perspective of Lenny changes in a negative sense as does Stella’s outlook of Blanche. What starts out as friends or sisters‚ slowly turns into the destruction of the relationships and the abandonment of Lenny or Blanche. Lenny and Blanche are

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    upper-class people marry members of the lower class‚ fights get ugly but are forgotten the next day‚ and the perpetual bluesy notes of an old piano take the sting out of poverty. The play immediately establishes Stanley and Blanche as polar opposites‚ with Stella as the link between them. Stage directions describe Stanley as a virulent character whose chief pleasure is women. His dismissal of Blanche’s beauty is therefore significant‚ because it shows that she does not exude his same brand of carnal desire

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