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Blanche
 Blanche  :
  frivolous, hysterical, insensitiv
  e and self-obsessed individual
  who derides her sister‟s lesser
  social status
 has a craving for drink and
  attempts to disguise her
  drinking – dishonest
   “Moth” attracted to light – desires
    glamour. Destructive – light kills moths.
    Will her desire for life and glamour lead to
   She is aware of social distinctions;
    looks down on those she considers
    her inferiors - Eunice and the
    neighbour – expects them to behave
    a certain way toward a “lady.”
   Her attitude towards these women
    foreshadows her criticism of Stella
    and Stanley‟s way of life.
   She is vain and needs flattery.
   Afraid of growing old and losing her
    looks; relies on flattery to banish
    these terrors – fantasy and denial.
   Vulnerable, yet she is very much the
    older sister, treating Stella as a child
    and expecting her to run errands.
• Stanley is the new American in the new
  America
• He is an immigrant who believes he can
  achieve the American Dream
   Stanley makes an impact
   The description contained within the
    stage direction “gaudy seed-bearer”
    conveys his sexual magnetism and
    his masculinity
   His entrance with the package of
    meat symbolises his primitive
    qualities as it is if he were bringing it
    back to his cave fresh from the kill
   Stanley‟s cocky interactions with Blanche
    show him to be insensitive - he barely lets
    Blanche get a word in as he quickly
    assesses her beauty
   Yet, he is unpretentious and has a zest for
    life (more sympathetic than the snobby
    Blanche?)
   An intense sexual bond with Stella
   New Orleans - cosmopolitan city where all
    races mingle freely – the New America,
    represented by the character of Stanley (a mix,
    not elitist)
   Refinement mixed with the grit of poverty and
    modern life; decay and corruption alongside
    the regenerative powers of desire and
    procreation.
   Elysian Fields - in Greek
    mythology, the equivalent of
    paradise or the home of the blessed
    dead (the heroes)
   Irony - Stanley is clearly at home in
    Elysian Fields, but the Kowalskis‟
    home and neighbourhood are not
    Blanche‟s idea of heaven
A   streetcar named
  „desire‟ takes Blanche to
  „Elysian Fields‟(the
  afterlife, or heaven)
 Does Blanche “desire”
  death?
 Windows and door of the
  apartment are left open - Stanley
  and the others leave everything
  out in the open.
 Belle Reve translates as “beautiful
  dream”. Appropriate since the
  “dream” is now all that remains
  of it.
Stage directions contrast with the
 uneducated language used by
 most of the characters on the
 stage (except Blanche and Stella)
 Blanche‟s quotation from Poe‟s
 poem reminds us that she is an
 English teacher
   Blanche:
     white clothes - virginal connotations
      (irony)
     constant drinking symbolises her
      inability to cope with reality and her
      desire to forget the past
     aristocratic and sensitive - symbolises
      the old South
     hearing the Polka - thinking about her
      dead husband
     obsession with her appearance -
      inability to cope with reality
   Stanley:
     animal sexuality is symbolised by
      numerous stage directions
     butcher‟s package -
      blood, danger, violence and his
      primitive qualities
     brash, loud and arrogant -
      symbolic of the New South
   Blanche – critical of poor conditions Stella lives
    in; disapproves of Stanley
   Belle Reve has been lost – sentimental Blanche
    stayed in the South; Stella abandoned it
    (moving on)
   Blanche, though just as poor as Stanley and
    Stella, looks down on them with
    pretentiousness (tension)
   Desire is central to the play. Blanche is
    unable to come to terms with her desire.
    She is repelled and fascinated by Stanley
    at the same time (partly jealous of Stella‟s
    escape from the South)
   Obsessed with the idea of Stella sleeping
    with her "Polack." Stella has chosen a life
    built around her sexual relationship with
    Stanley.
 Stanley  is comfortable with
  desire and satisfying his
  physical needs. Sex is part of
  what makes him tick.
 He appraises women based
  on their physical looks (sex
  objects)
   The play is haunted by mortality. Desire
    and death and loneliness all combine.
     Decay in setting - the dying Old South
      and the dying DuBois family
     Blanche's first monologue is a graphic
      description of tending to the terminally ill.
     The specter of Blanche's husband, who
      died when they were both very young;
      Blanch still refers to him as a "boy."
     Rot underneath the surface – Blanche
      (mental and moral)
Scene Two

Conflicts Introduced:
- Stanley’s jealousy and
  suspicion
- Blanche’s ignorance of the
  effect her behaviour has on
  people
Blanche

• Compassion for Blanche:
  –Destitution
  –All her belongings equal
   a trunk full of cheap
   dresses, fake furs and
   costume jewelry
Baths
• Blanche needs baths to “calm
  her nerves”
• Symbolizes her need for
  spiritual, mental and emotional
  cleansing
• She feels “dirty” or “soiled” in
  some way
• This habit is
  irritating to
  others – tension
• Foreshadows the
  revelation of her
  sordid past –
  impurity
• Wants to start
  clean; get rid of
  social blemishes
  and her previous
The red bathrobe
• Flirting and
  provocative
• Arouses Stanley’s
  suspicions (and
  something else)
• More a prostitute
  than aknow that you teacher
   “If I didn’t
                school
   were my wife’s sister I’d
   get ideas about you!”
Stanley
• Becomes suspicious
  of Blanche
• Hostility due to his
  awareness of the
  class differences
  between himself and
  Blanche (and by
  extension Stella)
• Wants to pull
  Blanche down to his
  level
• Thinks Blanche has
  cheated him and
  Stella out of $$
• Thinks she spent it
  on herself
• Not aware that
  Blanche’s costume
  jewelry is fake
• Feels insecure
  when Stella
Napoleonic Code References –
  forbids privileges based on
             birth
• Show Stanley’s ignorance
• Belle Reve, in Mississippi, would
  not fall under New Orleans law
• Gender showdown – Stanley feels
  that as a man, whatever Stella
  has belongs to him
• Hates that Blanche is a woman
  with a higher social status than
  him – must bring her down
Symbolism
• Red robe – the scarlet woman of
  the Bible (Revelations 17)
• “The blind are leading the blind”
  (Matthew 15:14) – impending disaster
• Stella tells Stanley how to treat
  Blanche – ashamed at her husband’s
  behavior
• The baby – unites the Kowalskis but
  isolates Blanche
• Blanche’s trunk – a façade, fantasy
  of riches
Symbolism of letters
• Business papers =
  reality (Stanley
  handles them)
• Love letters =
  fantasy (Blanche
  handles them) –
  maintains her
  illusions of the
  past.
The Poker Scene
Scene 3 – Pivotal Scene
• Cements Stanley’s role as the villain
• Highlights the primal nature of Stanley
  and Stella’s relationship
• Stanley dominates over his
  friends, making all the decisions
• Tenderness of friends – look after the
  drunk Stanley
• Stella chooses Stanley over Blanche
Blanche
• Her vanity makes her
  lie about Stella’s age
• Her inability to deal
  with reality makes her
  say that she’s come to
  help Stella
• Her lies are NOT
  malicious; she lies to
  protect herself
• Seductive posturing when
  men are around – flirts
  instinctively
• She’s half undressed in the
  gap
• Contradiction:
  – genteel lady: expects
    men to stand up when
    she comes in; can’t
    stand a rude remark or
    vulgar action
  – cheap seductress
Chinese Lantern
     • Blanche puts the lantern
       over the harsh light bulb –
       symbolic of her inability to
       face reality
     • Light threatens to reveal
       her lies
     • Chinese lanterns have a
       softer light, more
       fantastical
Stanley
• Stanley is loud and
  domineering; wears loud shirts
  – emphasizes his manliness
• Stanley throwing down the
  watermelon emphasizes his
  disregard for the house and
  Stella – FORESHADOW
  VIOLENCE
• Stanley drinking – destructive
  behavior (domestic violence)
• Shower symbolizes
  his attempt to
  wash his sins away
  (hitting Stella)
Stella and Stanley
• Stella and Stanley’s
  reunion conveys their
  desire for one another
• Stella’s desire for Stanley
  is so great she is willing
  to forgive anything
• Their “animal-like” moans
  when they embrace on
  stairs = “animal-like”
  passion
There is a sense of
King Kong, or a
brute, about Stanley
when he carries
Stella away -
Primitive
• Even though Stanley is
  abusive, something about Stanley
  excites Stella when he is at his most
  beast-like.
• Their making-up is completely
  wordless: no plea for forgiveness, no
  promise of better behavior.
• They make up by coupling like animals.
  The bond between Stanley and Stella is
  not intellectual, but physical.
Blanche and Mitch
• Mitch is the opposite of Stanley:
  kind, understanding, shy, sympathetic
• Their conversation shows their class
  differences – Mitch is trying to overcome the
  gap
• Description of dancing symbolizes that they
  are ill suited for one another: “Mitch dances
  clumsily, mimicking Blanche’s grand
  movements.
Scene 4
Turning Point:
• Stanley overhears
  Blanche’s opinion of
  himself
• Will not rest until he
  has destroyed and
  disposed of her
Streetcar Metaphor
           • There is no
             turning
             back for
             Blanche
           • Headed for
             disaster
Blanche
• Blanche tells Stella that sheer desire is no
  basis for a marriage. The streetcar “that
  bangs through the Quarter, up one old
  narrow street and down another” is what
  she believes Stella feels
• Blanche fails to understand Stella’s
  passionate relationship with her husband.
  It seems that with all her sexual experience
  she has never experienced true love.
“{The streetcar} brought me here, where I’m not
wanted and where I’m ashamed to be……”
• Literally, Blanche arrived on a streetcar named
  “Desire”
• Metaphorically, Blanche’s search for sexual desire
  led to her expulsion from Laurel; her family’s need
  to shroud desire and cover up “epic fornications”
  led to the break-up of the Belle Reve estate and
  impoverishment
• Blanche is a cold cynic
• Doesn’t believe in love
• Laughs at Stella’s
  attraction and affection
  for her husband
• Uses money and men –
  calculating and selfish
• One of Blanche’s most famous speeches: “There’s
  even something – sub-human - something not
  quite to the stage of humanity,” meaning: Stanley
  is too much of a beast for the evolved Stella.
Stella
               “I’m not in anything
               I have a desire to
               get out of”

• Lost patience with Blanche’s hysterics; becomes
  ironic
• The difference in the sisters’ attitudes to passion
  shows that despite their common background and
  social values, they are very different characters
Scene 5
• A threatening undertone runs
  throughout this scene
• Opens with a violent row
  between Eunice and Steve
Blanche
• Fear of truth: her telegram
  to Shep (all lies)
• Past catches up with her
  (Stanley has investigated):
  – Nights at a hotel of ill repute
    with men
  – Sought comfort in
    men, physically
  – Stained purity, just like her
    stained white dress
  – Less healthy desire than the
    marriage?
Blanche and the Young Man
• Emphasizes Blanche’s loneliness and
  inappropriate desire – desperate and
  destructive
• Wants to marry Mitch, but risks her future to
  flirt with a boy
• Can she settle down with one man? Is that
  why she is jealous of Stella?
• Hypocrite: She condemns Stanley and Stella’s
  sexual relationship, but she is prepared to
  engage in a inappropriate sexual encounter
  with a young boy. Her behavior with him
  makes Stanley and Stella’s relationship appear
  almost normal
Astrology
• Ironically, Blanche’s sign is “Virgo,” the virgin
   – Does she want to reclaim her
     virginity, spiritually and emotionally? A new life
• Stanley’s sign is Capricorn – ‘the ram’ – goats are
  supposed to be promiscuous and stubborn. He is
  both.
   – Capricorn and Virgo are opposites – they either
     conflict or…opposites attract?
Stella
• Also escapes to
  fantasies:
   –Stops listening
    whenever Blanche
    is morbid
   –Puts up with an
    abusive husband
   –Reads comics -
    childlike

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"Streetcar Named Desire" Scenes 1-5

  • 1.
  • 3.  Blanche : frivolous, hysterical, insensitiv e and self-obsessed individual who derides her sister‟s lesser social status  has a craving for drink and attempts to disguise her drinking – dishonest  “Moth” attracted to light – desires glamour. Destructive – light kills moths. Will her desire for life and glamour lead to
  • 4. She is aware of social distinctions; looks down on those she considers her inferiors - Eunice and the neighbour – expects them to behave a certain way toward a “lady.”  Her attitude towards these women foreshadows her criticism of Stella and Stanley‟s way of life.
  • 5. She is vain and needs flattery.  Afraid of growing old and losing her looks; relies on flattery to banish these terrors – fantasy and denial.  Vulnerable, yet she is very much the older sister, treating Stella as a child and expecting her to run errands.
  • 6. • Stanley is the new American in the new America • He is an immigrant who believes he can achieve the American Dream
  • 7. Stanley makes an impact  The description contained within the stage direction “gaudy seed-bearer” conveys his sexual magnetism and his masculinity  His entrance with the package of meat symbolises his primitive qualities as it is if he were bringing it back to his cave fresh from the kill
  • 8. Stanley‟s cocky interactions with Blanche show him to be insensitive - he barely lets Blanche get a word in as he quickly assesses her beauty  Yet, he is unpretentious and has a zest for life (more sympathetic than the snobby Blanche?)  An intense sexual bond with Stella
  • 9.
  • 10. New Orleans - cosmopolitan city where all races mingle freely – the New America, represented by the character of Stanley (a mix, not elitist)  Refinement mixed with the grit of poverty and modern life; decay and corruption alongside the regenerative powers of desire and procreation.
  • 11. Elysian Fields - in Greek mythology, the equivalent of paradise or the home of the blessed dead (the heroes)  Irony - Stanley is clearly at home in Elysian Fields, but the Kowalskis‟ home and neighbourhood are not Blanche‟s idea of heaven
  • 12. A streetcar named „desire‟ takes Blanche to „Elysian Fields‟(the afterlife, or heaven)  Does Blanche “desire” death?
  • 13.  Windows and door of the apartment are left open - Stanley and the others leave everything out in the open.  Belle Reve translates as “beautiful dream”. Appropriate since the “dream” is now all that remains of it.
  • 14. Stage directions contrast with the uneducated language used by most of the characters on the stage (except Blanche and Stella)  Blanche‟s quotation from Poe‟s poem reminds us that she is an English teacher
  • 15.
  • 16. Blanche:  white clothes - virginal connotations (irony)  constant drinking symbolises her inability to cope with reality and her desire to forget the past  aristocratic and sensitive - symbolises the old South  hearing the Polka - thinking about her dead husband  obsession with her appearance - inability to cope with reality
  • 17. Stanley:  animal sexuality is symbolised by numerous stage directions  butcher‟s package - blood, danger, violence and his primitive qualities  brash, loud and arrogant - symbolic of the New South
  • 18. Blanche – critical of poor conditions Stella lives in; disapproves of Stanley  Belle Reve has been lost – sentimental Blanche stayed in the South; Stella abandoned it (moving on)  Blanche, though just as poor as Stanley and Stella, looks down on them with pretentiousness (tension)
  • 19. Desire is central to the play. Blanche is unable to come to terms with her desire. She is repelled and fascinated by Stanley at the same time (partly jealous of Stella‟s escape from the South)  Obsessed with the idea of Stella sleeping with her "Polack." Stella has chosen a life built around her sexual relationship with Stanley.
  • 20.  Stanley is comfortable with desire and satisfying his physical needs. Sex is part of what makes him tick.  He appraises women based on their physical looks (sex objects)
  • 21. The play is haunted by mortality. Desire and death and loneliness all combine.  Decay in setting - the dying Old South and the dying DuBois family  Blanche's first monologue is a graphic description of tending to the terminally ill.  The specter of Blanche's husband, who died when they were both very young; Blanch still refers to him as a "boy."  Rot underneath the surface – Blanche (mental and moral)
  • 22. Scene Two Conflicts Introduced: - Stanley’s jealousy and suspicion - Blanche’s ignorance of the effect her behaviour has on people
  • 23. Blanche • Compassion for Blanche: –Destitution –All her belongings equal a trunk full of cheap dresses, fake furs and costume jewelry
  • 24. Baths • Blanche needs baths to “calm her nerves” • Symbolizes her need for spiritual, mental and emotional cleansing • She feels “dirty” or “soiled” in some way
  • 25. • This habit is irritating to others – tension • Foreshadows the revelation of her sordid past – impurity • Wants to start clean; get rid of social blemishes and her previous
  • 26. The red bathrobe • Flirting and provocative • Arouses Stanley’s suspicions (and something else) • More a prostitute than aknow that you teacher “If I didn’t school were my wife’s sister I’d get ideas about you!”
  • 27. Stanley • Becomes suspicious of Blanche • Hostility due to his awareness of the class differences between himself and Blanche (and by extension Stella) • Wants to pull Blanche down to his level
  • 28. • Thinks Blanche has cheated him and Stella out of $$ • Thinks she spent it on herself • Not aware that Blanche’s costume jewelry is fake • Feels insecure when Stella
  • 29. Napoleonic Code References – forbids privileges based on birth • Show Stanley’s ignorance • Belle Reve, in Mississippi, would not fall under New Orleans law • Gender showdown – Stanley feels that as a man, whatever Stella has belongs to him • Hates that Blanche is a woman with a higher social status than him – must bring her down
  • 30. Symbolism • Red robe – the scarlet woman of the Bible (Revelations 17) • “The blind are leading the blind” (Matthew 15:14) – impending disaster • Stella tells Stanley how to treat Blanche – ashamed at her husband’s behavior • The baby – unites the Kowalskis but isolates Blanche • Blanche’s trunk – a façade, fantasy of riches
  • 31. Symbolism of letters • Business papers = reality (Stanley handles them) • Love letters = fantasy (Blanche handles them) – maintains her illusions of the past.
  • 33. Scene 3 – Pivotal Scene • Cements Stanley’s role as the villain • Highlights the primal nature of Stanley and Stella’s relationship • Stanley dominates over his friends, making all the decisions • Tenderness of friends – look after the drunk Stanley • Stella chooses Stanley over Blanche
  • 34. Blanche • Her vanity makes her lie about Stella’s age • Her inability to deal with reality makes her say that she’s come to help Stella • Her lies are NOT malicious; she lies to protect herself
  • 35. • Seductive posturing when men are around – flirts instinctively • She’s half undressed in the gap • Contradiction: – genteel lady: expects men to stand up when she comes in; can’t stand a rude remark or vulgar action – cheap seductress
  • 36. Chinese Lantern • Blanche puts the lantern over the harsh light bulb – symbolic of her inability to face reality • Light threatens to reveal her lies • Chinese lanterns have a softer light, more fantastical
  • 37. Stanley • Stanley is loud and domineering; wears loud shirts – emphasizes his manliness • Stanley throwing down the watermelon emphasizes his disregard for the house and Stella – FORESHADOW VIOLENCE • Stanley drinking – destructive behavior (domestic violence)
  • 38. • Shower symbolizes his attempt to wash his sins away (hitting Stella)
  • 39. Stella and Stanley • Stella and Stanley’s reunion conveys their desire for one another • Stella’s desire for Stanley is so great she is willing to forgive anything • Their “animal-like” moans when they embrace on stairs = “animal-like” passion
  • 40. There is a sense of King Kong, or a brute, about Stanley when he carries Stella away - Primitive
  • 41. • Even though Stanley is abusive, something about Stanley excites Stella when he is at his most beast-like. • Their making-up is completely wordless: no plea for forgiveness, no promise of better behavior. • They make up by coupling like animals. The bond between Stanley and Stella is not intellectual, but physical.
  • 42. Blanche and Mitch • Mitch is the opposite of Stanley: kind, understanding, shy, sympathetic • Their conversation shows their class differences – Mitch is trying to overcome the gap • Description of dancing symbolizes that they are ill suited for one another: “Mitch dances clumsily, mimicking Blanche’s grand movements.
  • 43. Scene 4 Turning Point: • Stanley overhears Blanche’s opinion of himself • Will not rest until he has destroyed and disposed of her
  • 44. Streetcar Metaphor • There is no turning back for Blanche • Headed for disaster
  • 45. Blanche • Blanche tells Stella that sheer desire is no basis for a marriage. The streetcar “that bangs through the Quarter, up one old narrow street and down another” is what she believes Stella feels • Blanche fails to understand Stella’s passionate relationship with her husband. It seems that with all her sexual experience she has never experienced true love.
  • 46. “{The streetcar} brought me here, where I’m not wanted and where I’m ashamed to be……” • Literally, Blanche arrived on a streetcar named “Desire” • Metaphorically, Blanche’s search for sexual desire led to her expulsion from Laurel; her family’s need to shroud desire and cover up “epic fornications” led to the break-up of the Belle Reve estate and impoverishment
  • 47. • Blanche is a cold cynic • Doesn’t believe in love • Laughs at Stella’s attraction and affection for her husband • Uses money and men – calculating and selfish
  • 48. • One of Blanche’s most famous speeches: “There’s even something – sub-human - something not quite to the stage of humanity,” meaning: Stanley is too much of a beast for the evolved Stella.
  • 49. Stella “I’m not in anything I have a desire to get out of” • Lost patience with Blanche’s hysterics; becomes ironic • The difference in the sisters’ attitudes to passion shows that despite their common background and social values, they are very different characters
  • 50. Scene 5 • A threatening undertone runs throughout this scene • Opens with a violent row between Eunice and Steve
  • 51. Blanche • Fear of truth: her telegram to Shep (all lies) • Past catches up with her (Stanley has investigated): – Nights at a hotel of ill repute with men – Sought comfort in men, physically – Stained purity, just like her stained white dress – Less healthy desire than the marriage?
  • 52. Blanche and the Young Man • Emphasizes Blanche’s loneliness and inappropriate desire – desperate and destructive • Wants to marry Mitch, but risks her future to flirt with a boy • Can she settle down with one man? Is that why she is jealous of Stella?
  • 53. • Hypocrite: She condemns Stanley and Stella’s sexual relationship, but she is prepared to engage in a inappropriate sexual encounter with a young boy. Her behavior with him makes Stanley and Stella’s relationship appear almost normal
  • 54. Astrology • Ironically, Blanche’s sign is “Virgo,” the virgin – Does she want to reclaim her virginity, spiritually and emotionally? A new life • Stanley’s sign is Capricorn – ‘the ram’ – goats are supposed to be promiscuous and stubborn. He is both. – Capricorn and Virgo are opposites – they either conflict or…opposites attract?
  • 55. Stella • Also escapes to fantasies: –Stops listening whenever Blanche is morbid –Puts up with an abusive husband –Reads comics - childlike