Summary Of Blanche From 'A Streetcar Named Desire'

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For Blanche, her changing relationships with Stanley appeared on Stella’s attitudes. As fastidious as she cried out “…I haven’t washed or even powdered my face and – here you are!”(Act I, scene 1) in her first meeting with Stanley, her pretentious manner represented the upper-class family background that both Stella and she used to share. Having this advantage, she disparaged Stanley as an animal that “he acts like an animal, has an animal habits! Eats like one, moves like one, talks like one!”(Act I, scene 4), trying to bring Stella to her side in order to stay in the house. Meanwhile, physically and mentally, Stanley was too tough to be dealt with. Believing the Huey Long words that “Every Man is a King!”(Act III, scene 8), he hated the presence