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Blanche ends up not getting married and there was no longer happiness in her future. Eventually, Stanley rapes Blanche and then Stella and Stanley send her to an insane asylum. Stanley Kowalski was very loyal to friends and passionate to his wife when Blanche first gets to New Orleans. At points in the play, Stanley looses control when he is called derogatory names such as, "Polack...
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At points in the play, Stanley looses control when he is called derogatory names such as, "Polack." Stanley does not like Blanche, thinks she is not trustworthy, and does not appreciate the way she tries to fool people into thinking she is better than they are. Stanley gets back at Blanche by investigating her past, buying a ticket back home for her birthday, and telling Mitch not to associate with her anymore...
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