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streetcar named desire


When she met Mitch the previous feeling seemingly vanished, and her ultimate fantasy of marriage was plotted. Although Mitch was no Shep Huntleigh, Blanche settled on him due to the fact that he respected her, but more importantly he treated her like the lady she pictured herself. As their relationship continued to blossom Blanche's hopes of marring Mitch grew, and her fantasy was steadily becoming a reality. However, Stanley had other intentions for where blanche and Mitch's relationship was headed. Labeled as her "executioner-, he was determined to damage Blanche's Credibility since she had interfered with his dominant lifestyle. Stanley intentionally revealed to Mitch incriminating details from Blanche's past. As a result, Blanche's plans for marring Mitch were thwarted and she was unable to cope with the reality that ended her fantasy. Mitch was her security, "a cleft in the rock of the world that (she) could hide in."" Since Blanche's "hero- no longer trusted her, she rejected him and in turn completely lost touch with reality. And so began her downward spiral into a world of mixed emotions and fantasy. On the whole Blanche's lustful fantasies lead to her tragic demise, as did her previous husband Allen Grey. Conversely Allen died a physical death where as Blanche "died- an emotional death. In conclusion Blanche avoided coping with a painful reality due to the fact that she lived in a world of "make believe-, where her fantasies provided an escapable refuge from the harsh world she actually lived in.
             Streetcar Named Desire Character Analysis of Stanley Kowalski A Streetcar Named Desire revolves around the association of Blanche with Stanley, who represents contemporary social values driven by male dominance. He is violent and barbaric throughout the play, both in costuming (an element of spectacle) and in dialog (in this case, an expression of both diction and character). As the play progresses, Stanley uses every possible tool available to him to subjugate Blanche, including destroying any possible healthy relationship, ostracizing her, and finally raping her.


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