The Character Of Blanche Dubios In A Streetcar Named Desire

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In literature, a person can have many opinions on a character. One reader may see a character as interesting, while another may be annoyed by this character. In Tennessee Williams' play, A Streetcar Named Desire, the character of Blanche Dubios has caused much debate. Some readers can see her as a villain, while others can see her as the victim. However, there is far more evidence to support the idea that she is the villain of the story. In the play, Blanche uses people around her and plays the victim, making her the villain of the story. Tennessee Williams' play, A Streetcar Named Desire, includes many examples of why Blanche Dubios is the villain. The first instance is how she treats her sister, Stella. When Blanche first arrives, she is judging everything about how her …show more content…

She turns her nose up at the way Stella is living, Stella's husband, and Stella's friends. Blanche also has a lot to say about her sister's appearance; in particular, Blanche comments on her weight. Blanche tries to seem innocent and nice by saying her sister looked pretty, but then told Stella she needed "to watch [her weight] around the hips a little"(1120). Blanche is mean and ruthless, saying whatever to make herself feel better. She also does not care about Stella at all. She even flirts with Stella's husband in one scene. Blanche is putting on her dress while Stella's husband is in the room, all while talking to him in a flirty and light tone. Blanche is out to get what she wants without caring what her actions may do to others. However, the worst thing about Blanche is that she constantly lies. Blanche lies from the beginning of the play to the end. In the beginning, Blanche lies about why she came to New Orleans. She tells Stella she left her job for some rest, but the real reason was that she was fired for sleeping with a student. Blanche also