How Does Stanley Create Tension In Scene 3 Of A Streetcar Named Desire

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During scene 3 of A Streetcar Named Desire, Stanley exercises power over his wife and friendships in multiple ways. Ways in which he exercises power over his friends include when he made Mitch feel bad for wanting to leave to check on his dying mother. In this scene, Mitch states that he has to go home to put his mother to bed, and Stanley’s response of “Shut up” (pg. 47) did not get the reaction from Mitch that he was hoping for, which was for Mitch to stop talking. Instead, Mitch continues, and Stanley tries to make him feel bad for going in the first place when he asks, “Then why don’t you stay home with her?” (pg. 48). Through this question, Stanley is setting up an ultimatum between the group and Mitch’s mom, saying that Mitch should either