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    Reader Response- “Streetcar Named Desire” Stella Kowalski is one of the main characters in the Tennessee William’s‚ “ A Streetcar Named Desire”. She is presented as a woman who has an older sister Blanch and a husband named Stanley. She is often overlooked in the play because of her husband Stanley and her sister Blanche are much more dynamic. However‚ Stella plays an important role that without her‚ Stanley and Blanche who are considered‚ as two major characters of the play throughout the story

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    Streetcar Film Essay The playwright for “A Streetcar Named Desire” is one that many‚ including myself‚ believe is a shocking or edgy piece of work. In 1951 under the “Hayes Code”‚ it is reasonable to ask whether these set of rules “handcuff” the filmmakers during that time‚ in making A Streetcar Named Desire film. Considering the edgy source material‚ one could worry whether the themes and characters would be diluted in an attempt comprise towards the code. In my opinion this is thankfully not

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    The moment that Blanche and Stanley meet‚ a fire has begun. In the novel‚ A Streetcar Named Desire‚ the main character‚ Stella’s‚ husband and sister do not get along. Blanche comes to New Orleans‚ Louisiana to visit her sister Stella. Blanche is in for a surprise when she meets Stella’s husband Stanley. From the moment the two meet‚ there is a bad feeling. A Streetcar Named Desire’s author is Tennessee Williams‚ who is from Columbia‚ Mississippi. Blanche and Stanley’s relationship is like an untamed

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    Tennessee Williams’s A Streetcar Named Desire he illustrated this subject as refreshment‚ maintaining fictional reality and leading one onto the part of self-destruction. Stella sees alcohol mostly for a positive escape and as refreshment and to make a gathering and conversation more socially acquainted. “Blanche you sit down let me pour the drinks” (Williams 7) On the other hand‚ there is Blanche who perceives alcohol only as an escape from reality into her own little fictional world and also helped her

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    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 slaps her. Another

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    Tennessee Williams understood this reality well. In his magnum opus titled A Streetcar Named Desire‚ Williams vividly illustrates the story of a woman named Blanche DuBois who embarks on a quest to find such salvation. Readers watch as the protagonist of the play stumbles through the obstacle course of her life in search of a redemptive character who can bring her rest. In a captivating narrative‚ Tennessee Williams uses his characters to demonstrate the dangers of selling out

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    Critique of the movie ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) was a play by Tennessee Williams who also wrote the play The Glass Menagerie. It was a film of anger‚ loneliness‚ and shame. Every actor in the film made his or her own brilliant performance. The director was Elia Kazan who also directed movies like On the Waterfront‚ Splendor in the Grass‚ and East of Eden. The film stared Vivien Leigh as Blanche DuBois‚ Marlon Brando as Stanley Kowalski‚ Kim Hunter as Stella Kowalski

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    Susan Koprince talked about the issues of domestic abuse in America. In the 1940’s‚ when the book was written‚ being submissive and tolerant towards your husband is what a wife was expected to do. Issues of domestic abuse were expected to be dealt with in a household without the interference of the authorities‚ since it was believed to be a woman’s fault. This is perhaps why in A Street Car Named Desire Stella’s role is submissive. We see this when in reply to Blanche’s concern regarding Stanley’s

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    I believe the primary theme of A Streetcar Named Desire is madness as the result of a disconnect between idealism and reality. The main character of the play‚ Blanche DuBois‚ refuses to face reality‚ keeping her past mistakes and losses hidden from those around her by hiding in the shadows of madness and deception. She wishes nothing more than to escape from who she is‚ avoiding the interrogation lamp of life at all costs to conceal her depressing past and frightening present. In doing so‚ she falls

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    Based on my reading thus far‚ Blanche proves the most antagonistic characteristic. She is sister of Stella and came to meet her unexpectedly. She lost her husband few years earlier and she is a social pariah due to her indiscrete sexual behavior. She also seeks for people attention and wants them to complement her. She has bad drinking habit which she tries to hide from everyone. Blanche’s flirtatious behavior causes a lot of problems in Stella and Stanley life. Blanche displayed cunning‚ manipulative

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