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    crisis‚ visits her sister Stella and brother-in-law Stanley in New Orleans. Blanche is from an upper-class background but has fallen on hard times‚ both economically and emotionally. Stanley is from a lower-class background with a cruel streak a mile wide. What ensues is a conflict of epic proportions between Stanley and Blanche‚ with Stella torn between the two. Each character operates within his or her own alternate reality. Through Stella‚ Stanley and Blanche’s self-deception within this conflict

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    no-good-dirty-rotten-great-great- grandfather.” In Louis Sachar’s book Holes‚ a boy named Stanley is falsely arrested and sent to Camp Green Lake accused of stealing a pair of sneakers.While at Camp‚ Stanley went through a lot of changes. Three of which caught my eye. Stanley has experienced lots of changes‚ but the most obvious one was his external strength. Text evidence from page7 says that Stanley was often teased for his size. So‚ since Stanley was overweight people would often make fun of him and call him mean

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    “ / “Ain’t got nobody to share my bed” (1-2). She is a woman with a desire to be in love‚ and maybe start a family‚ but first she needs a man in her life. She has nobody to share her bed‚ means she is an unmarried woman‚ with no boyfriend or significant other. Her first desire is having someone to share her bed‚ which makes her seem desperate for a man. She is looking for someone to be her companion. She continues‚ “Ain’t got nobody to hold my hand— “/ “The truth of the matter’s “/ “I ain’t got no

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    boss was sure scrappy and I ain’t gon’ deal with ‘im no more! When the boss starts to question ‘hem‚ the poor fella was scared silent and ain’t gon’ say nothing‚ but his big flapper friend jus’ couldn’t keep his mouth shut. Them two new ranchers betta not come late again‚ or they will sure get canned! Addin’ to that‚ those two brang us a hell of a lot more work and I ain’t got no poop fo’ any more trouble. The big flapper was sure as hell right when he said he ain’t bright at all ‘cause when that

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    How does Williams portray the character of Stanley and his attitudes? In your answer you should consider Williams’ use of language choices and dramatic techniques Stanley is the primary male character in A Streetcar Named Desire. His dominating role encompasses the cultural values of Elysian Fields‚ where men are breadwinners and women are the homemakers. On first appearance Stanley is portrayed as a physically attractive man and dominating attitude towards his wife. He is he is a proud ‘American’

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    manner in which Williams portrays the three characters Blanche‚ Stanley and Stella‚ as well the added tension through the structure of the scene‚ and finally in the stage directions. Through the use of these techniques‚ an atmosphere of tension is seen and felt by the audience‚ and the contrasts of the characters motifs are clearly highlighted. The conflict between old and new is demonstrated clearly by a statement made by Stanley‚ which really shows the audience how contrasted the two families

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    Sacrificial Friendship In the book holes‚ written by Louis Sachar‚ Stanley Yelnats the main character is a poor‚ friendless‚ over weighted boy who is constantly bullied at school. He is arrest one day for a crime that did not commit. Stanley is therefore condemned to jail or to be sent to a place called Camp Green Lake for eighteen months as he is unable to prove his innocence. Stanley chooses Camp Green Lake. But upon arriving in the camp‚ Stanley discovers that it is actually a barren and desolate wasteland

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    the play is femininity vs. masculinity. The main characters‚ Blanche DuBois‚ and Stella and Stanley Kowalski reflect the stereotypical gender roles. Stella and Stanley’s dysfunctional relationship faces even more complications when Stella’s sister‚ Blanche moves in temporarily. Throughout the course of this play‚ the Kowalski relationship is proven to be very unhealthy‚ due to Stella’s dependence on Stanley and Stanley’s brutality and masculinity. The author of this play‚ Tennessee Williams‚ is very

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    married to a drunkard named Stanley. Their relationship seems to be primarily based on their sexual desires for one another but maybe it goes beyond for Stella. In the play‚ Blanche‚ Stella’s sister‚ arrives at Stanley and Stella’s apartment out of the blue and asks to stay with them if they don’t mind. Stella instantly replies yes‚ even though they only have a two room apartment that is in bad conditions. From the moment Stanley met Blanche‚ they didn’t get along. Stanley is constantly abusive to Stella

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    steady moving forward on the long road of life I love it when I’m just chillin When I’m floating thru the sky "Rowland" Wiz Khalifa (feat. Smoke DZA) [Verse 1: Wiz Khalifa] Rolling up a seal blowin up but still Going hard on my job like I ain’t sitting on a mill Now filet mignon come with every meal I swear to God that I’m so high feel like I’m going up a hill Car --------- coded Paid 250000 for it still hop in that thing ride like its stolen I’m talking vacation out and island resorting

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