A Streetcar Named Desire

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                In the play a streetcar named desire there are many conflicts between the characters representing the conflict between the values of the old world and the new, and that this conflict is expressed through the battle between Stanley and Blanche. Blanche thinks she is so high class and looks down on Stanley even though he is paying for her to stay at his house. The writer’s life Tennessee Williams has many influences on the play like when he was a kid he used writing as “an escape from a world of reality in which he felt acutely uncomfortable.” You can see how this links in with the play when Blanche tries to escape from the world of New Orleans to the high-class society of which she is accustomed.

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                     In the play Blanche and Stanley appear very different in appearance and the way they talk. Stanley gets home from the butchers and says to Stella “meat” and proceeds to throw it at her showing his caveman attitude towards her and life. After catching the meat she looks up to see he has already started round the corner not caring at all about her. Blanch however is dressed in a white suit with a fluffy bodice and a necklace as if she is going to a tea party. ...

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