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    810002105 LECTURE 1/SLIDE 18 THEORY/THEORIST: Modernization Theory - Walt Rostow TOPIC: “‘Traditional’ countries can be brought to development in the same manner more developed countries have.” According to Walt Rostow‚ 1960‚ modernization theory refers to a theory which states that development in developing worlds can be attained through following the processes of development that are used by currently developed nations. Walt Rostow postulated a five stage model of development that will be able

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    Throughout the play‚ Williams demonstrates a number of different themes that some of the main characters portray. One of these themes is a 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

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    WOMEN The play‚ “A Streetcar Named Desire‚” is set in a time where gender roles were severe. Compared to men‚ women were very restricted when it came to exercising their empowerment. Perhaps it is due to this reason that Blanche Dubois‚ Stella Kowalski‚ and Eunice Hubbell‚ all exhibit low self esteem‚ depending on male companions for happiness. Blanche Dubois wanted to be perceived as a woman of elegance. In addition to frequently bathing‚ she wore the finest clothing‚ perfumes and jewelry

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    and reading a book on “A Streetcar Named Desire” by Tennessee Williams. In my opinion‚ the play and book are actually pretty good and very interesting. The Kowalski rental is in a bad however charming community within the French Quarter. Stella‚ twenty-five years antique and 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

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    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 discussed in the text is depicted

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    The Representation of Psyche in A Streetcar Named Desire The characters of Blanche Dubois‚ Stanley Kowalski‚ and Stella Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire are all representations of the basic parts of the human psyche.  The three basic parts of the human psyche are: the Id (the sense of desire with disregard to consequences)‚ the Superego (the individual’s sense of right and wrong and guilt)‚ and the Ego (the mediator of the Id and Superego‚ trying to satisfy both at once).  Despite the f

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    amount of work he does after his initial hiring‚ while “A Street Car Named Desire” is about a newly married couple‚ Stanley and Stella Kowalski‚ in New Orleans that have lives interrupted by Stella’s sister‚ Blanche DuBois. However‚ both texts share a similar theme‚ the struggle to gain power. Bartleby‚ the narrator (Bartleby’s boss)‚ Blanche DuBois‚ and Stanley Kowalski in particular fight for power throughout both texts. One commonality in both texts is that they have somewhat normal beginnings.

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    is the idea that any man or woman‚ who works hard for a living‚ will have a good life. The American dream offers opportunity and freedom to people who work hard for it. The concept of the American dream is mainly shown in the character of Stanley Kowalski. Stanley lives a satisfying life. He is the perfect example of this dream. He has a wife‚ Stella‚ and a job that supports his family. Stanley works at an auto parts manufacturing plant. This job allows Stanley to be successful and to provide his

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    divided by two different people one person having the top portion of a house and another person living on the lower level of the house. Later in the film I learn that Blanche DuBois leaves small town Mississippi and moves in with her sister Stella Kowalski in New Orleans. Stella lives in the lower level of the house which rooms are separated by curtains‚ owning bed mattresses that are as hard as a rock and light bulbs hung from the ceiling with no cover over them. Realizing that Stella is not wealthy

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    Desire" presents a fragment from the lives of a few individuals who meet in less desirable circumstances and eventually produce one of the most remarkable American modern tragedies. The main characters of this story are Blanche DuBois‚ Stella Kowalski‚ Stanley Kowalski and Harold “Mitch” Mitchell‚ and Eunice. The play begins with a verse from “The Broken Tower” by Hart Crane which Williams uses with the intent to prepare the reader for a journey into a world of unpredictable views on life‚ love and loss:

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