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    In Tennessee Williams‚ "Streetcar Named Desire" the character of Stella Kowalski could be described as a passive‚ empathetic‚ and docile. Stella exhibits these traits when she is constantly being abused by her husband‚ yet always seems to come back‚ she claims its love and always finds excuses for his behavior. For example‚ in scene four‚ Stella tells Blanche “Yes‚ you are Blanche. I know how it must have seemed to you and I’m awful sorry it had to happen‚ but it wasn’t anything as serious as you

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    Analysis of Major Characters Blanche DuBois When the play begins‚ Blanche is already a fallen woman in society’s eyes. Her family fortune and estate are gone‚ she lost her young husband to suicide years earlier‚ and she is a social pariah due to her indiscrete sexual behavior. She also has a bad drinking problem‚ which she covers up poorly. Behind her veneer of social snobbery and sexual propriety‚ Blanche is an insecure‚ dislocated individual. She is an aging Southern belle who lives in a state

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    Christopher Senderos Period. 5 2-14-12 Blanche‚ What is She Really Like? A Street Car Named Desire‚ by Tennessee Williams is a play that was during the 1940’s. In this play there is a woman‚ her name is Blanche. Blanche has many ways of showing herself. When she first arrives in New Orleans‚ where her sister lives‚ she can be seen as a flirty woman‚ a deceiver‚ a pushy and rude woman. Blanche has many ways of showing herself being flirty at the beginning of the play. When Blanche

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    The loss of traditional values can be seen at the beginning of the play by the portrayal of the fading Southern beauty‚ Blanche‚ in Laurel‚ Mississippi. Her home‚ Belle Reve‚ and family fortune were gone. It reveals that she is having a financial difficulty. Since she lost her young husband to suicide years earlier‚ she has a strong need for human affection. Later‚ she was fired from her job as an English teacher because she had an affair with a teenage student. Finally‚ she has no choice but to

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    horror movie to be considered great‚ they should have certain characteristics. The first characteristic for any horror movie to be considered good‚ the movies must include a crazy killer. One movie that includes a crazy killer is A Nightmare on Elm Street. Frequently the main antagonist‚ Freddy‚ creeps in and out of dreams and real life of the kids lives he terrorizes in the movies. Through the movies they show that he is a crazy killer because he plots to kill these kids and really

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    Nightmare on Elm Street (Shaye & Craven‚ 1984). A group of teens‚ led by Nancy Thompson‚ the female virgin‚ slowly discover the horrific events that unfolded years before in their town. Freddie Krueger‚ the infamous clawed teen slayer‚ taunts his victims in their dreams before gruesomely killing them. 7 Matthew Vizzi Film Analysis Paper Post-Modern Horror 8 CMS300 - The Art and History of Film The characteristics of Nancy and her friends mirror those of the aforementioned characters and are killed

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    war caused her to loose her mother and baby brother so now‚ she is in total shock and she has to make dangerous decisions. (BS-3) The loss of her family‚ caused her to not trust others‚ but she can trust the close people around her. (TS) In the book Under the Persimmon Tree‚ Najmah was immature until she experienced losses‚ which caused a major impact on her‚ and her whole life changed. (MIP-1) Najmah had a happy life‚ until her brother and father got taken by the Taliban‚ she then became very

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    very apparent in History as well as literature. In “Desire’s Baby” by Kate Chopin‚ she characterizes Desire by starting her off as being no one‚ then she becomes something to someone‚ and throughout everything she is disrespected. In the beginning‚ Kate Chopin characterizes Desire by being no one. “The prevailing belief was that she had been purposely left by a party of Texans…” This shows Desire as being no one because nobody really knows where she came from or why she was there. In past American

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    A Streetcar Named Desire January 28‚ 2008 The relationships in A Streetcar Named Desire are interesting. We have the relationship between Stella and Blanche‚ the relationship between Stella and Stanley‚ the relationship between Blanche and Stanley‚ and the aspiring relationship between Mitch and Blanche. I think that it is from these relationships‚ and the dialogues between these people that we get to know what kind of people they are‚ and how they are alike or different. From Stella

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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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