Stereotypes In Ernest Hemingway's A Streetcar Named Desire

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The narrator is leaving work at around midnight because he had to work late, when he is on the bus he sees a lady struggling to get off the bus. He is then faced with the decision as whether to assist her or not. The lady who is struggling to get off the bus has two small children and one large suitcase. His first instinct was to help her, but after much thought he decided against it. He feels as though the woman will perceive him as trying to get too familiar or threatening. If the woman had been in danger the narrator most likely would not have had time to second guess his decision. His immediate response to help her would have came through. Black have received the stereotype of being dangerous and violent at night especially towards women.