whole situation. Stella could not believe that Stanley raped Blanche, " I couldn't.
believe her story and go on living with Stanley" so she decides to send her away to a.
mental institution. Just as Frost wonders if he made the right decision by taking the.
path less travelled so too does Stella on sending away her sister. " I hope i did the.
right thing.".
Mitch, also in this scence realises that if he didn't decide to listen to Stanley that.
things could have been very different between him and Blanche and may not have.
ended so tragically for her. This is seen when Mitch wildly yells at Stanley, "You,.
You done this, all o" your god damn interfering with things." Frost's speculation of.
how our decisions "make all the difference" is quite evident in this section of the.
play. .
In "The Road Not Taken" and "Mending Wall" Frost uses the concept of nature to.
simply contrast his message to us about life in general and we can compare this more.
specifically to "A streetcar named Desire." Just like Mending Wall deals with the.
outlying ideas of that in the play. We can see in both texts the complexity of barriers.
in which humans erect in order to separate themselves from each other and the traits.
which cause this. Just like the wall the two farmers construct between each other.
there is a barrier between Blanche and Stanley. Blanche believes she is above the.
likes of Stanley, and Stanley believes that she has swindled him and the fact that he.
over hears Blanche badmouthing him in his own house creates a wall between these.
two characters which is certainly unbreakable. Here the concept of the poem and the.
play are loosely connected. While Frost's poem's use a situation with a depper.
meaning that gives an overview of everyday issues in life the play is constructed.
where this is created through the acting of the characters which form to tell the story.
Frost's style of writing is directed at everybody and this is seen through his use of.