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A streetcar named desire - how Blanche escape into her fantasies
Usually she sings or talks about all that unrealistic fantasies.

1. When she lost Belle Reve, she's having "intimacies" with strangers. At last, she got kicked out of the school for having an relationship with 17 year old boy.

2. At first Stanley tried to rip off her fantasy, she quickly got along with Stanley's best friend, Mitch. Finally, she put Mitch on her side instead of Stanley's.

3. When Stanley firstly mentioned about 'the flamingo' she got all nervous if her secrets would be revealed. Then she just grapped a young peper man and kissed him for her unstable mind.

4. After being stood up by Mitch, she almost broke down. She dressed up and lying about the wire she claimed to got by Shep Huntleigh to Stanley.

5. Stanley finally broke all the spells Blanche put her on herself for depending her fantasies. She eventually went crazy.

Usually she sings or talks about all that unrealistic fantasies.

1. When she lost Belle Reve, she's having "intimacies" with strangers. At last, she got kicked out of the school for having an relationship with 17 year old boy.

2. At first Stanley tried to rip off her fantasy, she quickly got along with Stanley's best friend, Mitch. Finally, she put Mitch on her side instead of Stanley's.

3. When Stanley firstly mentioned about 'the flamingo' she got all nervous if her secrets would be revealed. Then she just grapped a young peper man and kissed him for her unstable mind.

4. After being stood up by Mitch, she almost broke down. She dressed up and lying about the wire she claimed to got by Shep Huntleigh to Stanley.

5. Stanley finally broke all the spells Blanche put her on herself for depending her fantasies. She eventually went crazy.

Usually she sings or talks about all that unrealistic fantasies.

1. When she lost Belle Reve, she's having "intimacies" with strangers. At last, she got kicked out of the school for having an relationship with 17 year old boy.

2. At first Stanley

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