The ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle defined a tragic hero as being a literary character who engages the audience’s sense of pity, in saying “the change of fortune presented must not be the spectacle of a virtuous man brought from prosperity to adversity”. Artisole’s concept is that pity from the audience is received when the character experiences undeserved misfortunes, not how the character behaves. In the case of Blanche it is ambiguous whether she deserves the audience’s sympathy or not due…
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of the context of the argument. If the character of Gretta is translated to “Streetcar”, it may be unclear whether or not she is closer in personality to Stella or Blanche. However, based off of Gretta’s shift in mood after hearing “The Lass of Aughrim”, it seems that Stella aligns with Gretta’s personality before the song, and Blanche embodies Gretta’s behavior after the song. For example, Gretta does not shy away from her husband like many female characters written by men tended to do during the…
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A Streetcar Named Desire is appropriate study for grade 12 students as it highlights ones need to face reality and inherently how it affects one's relationship with the world and those in it. As well as, exemplifies how the past has a way of coming back with more fight and fury. Most powerfully, this play addresses heavy topics such as abuse and trauma though most interestingly how the characters cope. To begin with, one's view of the world inherently affects ones relationship with it. The character…
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In this scene, the focus is on Blanche’s attraction towards younger men, and why she likes this teen in the first place. It also captures the insanity she is feeling at the time, since it would take place only a day after Stanley rapes her. Blanche chases after younger men for two reasons. First, the attention makes her feel as though she is still young and beautiful. She thinks she will not be pretty enough to attract anyone once she is older, and this young man brings her back to her youth and…
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A Streetcar Named Desire Prompt Four In A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams creates substantial distance from each of the main characters in the play that they can be easily contrasted by their appearance, personalities, and where they’re from. In the play a married couple is forced to live with an sister of the wife when she seeks help after becoming bankrupt. After she moves in, relationships between the triangle of characters become twisted and reveals each character's true nature…
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Blanche Dubois is the older sister of Stella DuBois. Blanche and Stella are from Laurel, Mississippi. Stella lives in New Orleans with her husband Stanley Kowalski. In Mississippi, Blanche was in charge of the family property Belle Reve, but due to financial situations it was lost. to As a result, Blanche went to New Orleans to visit her sister. Blanche’s arrival in New Orleans is unexpected and causes friction. Stanley and Blanche have different backgrounds and that causes them to clash. One of…
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A Streetcar Named Desire was released in 1951; it was originally a Pulitzer Prize-winning play by author Tennessee Williams, but director Elia Kazan took her own spin on the miraculous play by adapting it into a movie. The movie included wonderful actors and actresses such as Vivien Leigh, Marlon Brando, Kim Hunter, and Karl Malden. The movie won numerous awards such as Oscars, Golden Globes, and a plethora of others. In short A Streetcar Named Desire is about a woman by the name of Blanche Dubois…
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Quote Analysis Literary Features “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!” (Scene 1, Page 6) Sexual desires are a common interest several people tend to have and Blanche Dubois significantly portray and represents the theme of sexual intimacy in A Street Car Named Desire as Tennessee Williams uses allegory, allusion, symbolism, and foreshadow in order to demonstrate how do Blanche’s “trip” through…
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love, poverty, social repression and class structure. Study texts Power structure within pat society Time period Renaissance and post modern Thesis. MBP-1 Street Car Named Desire By Tennessee Williams - Topic sentence- In Streetcar Named Desire the idea of poverty is developed through the construction of two female characters. Females marginalized in the text, as they are reliant on the male gender for economical and financial support. Pat society of post WW2 America = female repression Stella…
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scene from the play that demonstrates conflict. Write a detailed analysis of how Williams portrays this theme. Williams explores the theme of conflict between Blanche and Stanley, Blanche and Stella and Blanche and herself throughout the play but in my opinion, the scene that highlights the intensity of this conflict is scene ten in which Stanley rapes Blanche. This scene is the climax of the build up of tension between the characters throughout the play. It is in this scene that the deterioration…
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