The Conflict Between Stanley & Blanche In A Streetcar Named Desire

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December 31, 2014

 

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I have - old fashioned ideals!" In contrast Stanley represents the immigrant New American, he is "proud as hell" of being "one hundred per cent American", and can see no place for the old order of the Southern aristocracy who are incapable of holding on to their inherited wealth. Stanley also represents the primitive side of man, and Blanche sees this, she describes him with insight in her speech in Scene Four, "Stanley Kowalski - survivor of the Stone Age!" Stanley is very male in the sense that he feels men should be superior to women in every way...
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I have - old fashioned ideals!" In contrast Stanley represents the immigrant New American, he is "proud as hell" of being "one hundred per cent American", and can see no place for the old order of the Southern aristocracy who are incapable of holding on to their inherited wealth. Stanley also represents the primitive side of man, and Blanche sees this, she describes him with insight in her speech in Scene Four, "Stanley Kowalski - survivor of the Stone Age!" Stanley is very male in the sense that he feels men should be superior to women in every way...
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