helpless‚ lonely‚ and unsafe‚ without the presence of her husband around. As strong and confident as she tries to make herself appear‚ Blanche is a weak woman still horrified by the tragic suicide of her ex-husband. Blanche’s relationship with Mitch also contributed to her descent into insanity. After Blanche lost her family estate‚ she gallivanted around infamous
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Mitch‚ I hope you are doing well‚ that you are finding joy daily and having a blast with the boys. I know breakups are never simple and that writing to you goes against everything society try’s to indoctrinate saying that a clean break is best‚ to not analyze or speak with the other party. Well I’m not normal and I say screw the "bury your feelings deep" dogma of today’s society I cannot go through life knowing that I didn’t give this my all. I don’t half ass anything and hope that was evident from
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Blanche DuBois shows up in the first scene wearing white‚ the image of virtue and blamelessness. She is seen as a moth-like animal. She is fragile‚ refined‚ and delicate. She is refined and keen. She can’t stand a disgusting comment or an indecent activity. She would never enthusiastically hurt somebody. She doesn’t need authenticity; she inclines toward enchantment. She doesn’t generally come clean‚ however she tells "what should be truth." Yet she has carried on with an existence that would make
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Blanche’s Identity and How It Was Foreshadowed In Blanch’s First Lines Of The Play In Tennesse Williams’ A Street Car Named Desire‚ Williams sets up the character of Blanche as soon as she is introduced in the play. Her desire‚ her heartbreak‚ her downfall‚ and her extremely complex past are all foreshadowed in Blanch’s first lines of the play‚ “They told me to take a street-car named Desire‚ and transfer to one called Cemeteries‚ and ride six blocks and get off at—Elysian Fields!” (Blanche Du Bois
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such as music‚ drunkenness‚ and bathing. Towards the end of scene three‚ Blanche turns on the radio and “waltzes to the music with romantic gestures [while Mitch imitates] like a dancing bear” (57). Because Blanche is accustomed to her insanity‚ which is represented by the Varsouviana Polka‚ she is able to move along with the music fine while Mitch‚ who is accustomed to reality (and has primitive traits)‚ is unable to gracefully match Blanche’s movements and grace. Not only does the Polka music represent
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watched and it won’t be a safe place for them to express their thoughts about a certain subject. As a result‚ they have to watch their behavioral to avoid any conflict. Moreover‚ people also fear a process of surveillance in community. For example‚ Mitch fears that someone working alongside with him at the Chlorella Corporation could report his communications with the Consies (Cite Assessment). He is afraid that if someone in the community reports him‚ then his plan will be ruined. This type of report
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he realized so much towards the end. As he describes the “meaning of life” and the different days to talk with Mitch about the reflection of life and all that was faced or will be faced in Mitch’s life. He tries to prepare him for what is to come in his life like marriage‚ family‚ love‚ purpose and fear. Teaching him that the fear is keeping him from all of these things teaches Mitch to let go a little bit and learn and listen to Morrie’s lessons each and every week. He teaches that what really
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In late October 1998‚ Hurricane Mitch struck Central America. It caused an estimated of 3.8$ billion in damage all over Honduras. It was the deadliest hurricane to hit the Western Hemisphere in more than 200 years. The Fernandez’s family were part of this terrible disaster. Julio Fernandez and his family had live in Guanaja for more than 15 years. An island that is located at the north part of Honduras and the first place that was affected by the Hurricane Mitch. Julio Fernandez had 3 kids‚ they
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Bay to deliver some lovebirds to Cathy‚ Mitch Brenners eleven year old sister. In the movie‚ they are attacked by birds in the same way‚ but way more gory. There are some similarities between the book and the movie. For example‚ the birds attack in the same ways. They come through the house‚ peck at windows‚ and try to break down the doors‚ which they do succeed in doing. Another similarity is using the blanket as a weapon. In the movie‚ Mitch uses it to block the birds from pecking
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Sometimes it’s hard to trust people because it’s a big risk that has to be made. Making a risk to trust someone can either end up really bad or end up really good‚ depending on who you truly trust. Would you be mad if you trusted someone so untrustworthy? Well in the play Othello by Shakespeare‚ trust and fake friendships is involved dramatically and things turn bad and don’t end up to pleasant. Othello really likes a local girl where he lives so he asks her father for permission. The father had
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