Character Analysis: A Streetcar Named Desire

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her that it will happen. Stanley again comes to flat calling Stella, who goes out. Now Blanche is alone to sitting in the house. After a young man comes to collecting for a newspaper. Blanche jokes and flirts with him. The boy is clearly uncomfortable with her and he wants to go away the moment he starts away. She calls him back and kisses him. Blanche tells, “It would be nice to keep you, but I’ve got to be good and keep my hands off children”(84). Then he tries to leave the place. At the same time Mitch appears around the flat with a bunch of roses. Coming close to Blanche, he represents the roses to her in the way she desires him to. It is 2 ‘o clock the next day morning, Blanche and Mitch are return to the flat from “the amusement park …show more content…

It has not been a fun evening. They both apologize for not being more entertaining. Blanche requests Mitch to locate her door-key in her purse. She is too tired. Mitch asks Blanche, if he could kiss her and say good night. Blanche replies that does not have to ask permission. He is confused because Blanche had spurned his advances one night while they were parked near a lake. Mitch obediently follows her adding, “You just do what you want to”(87). They are goes to the outer room and Blanche lights a candle. She finds some liquor just enough for two shots. They are enters the bedroom and Blanche asks Mitch to be seated and comfortable. Mitch asks Blanche where are Stanley and Stella to night and she informs him that they have gone with Mr.Mrs.Hubbel, at Loew’s state. He asks Blanche to guess his weight. He then asks her weight. He picks her up and declares that she is as light as a feather. She rolls her eyes but Mitch cannot see her expression in the darkroom. Blanche tells Mitch that Stanley does not like her treat her rudely; she wants to know Stanley has told Mitch anything about her. Mitch says he cannot be rude to Blanche. She complaints about Stanley’s commoness and tells Mitch. She further explains to Mitch why she is …show more content…

As he begins to tell Stella that Blanche was carrying on illegal affairs at the Flamingo Hotel in Laurel. Even the second class hotel could not ignore her immoral behaviour and asked her to leave. That is she came to New Orleans. Williams claims to be a leave of absence from work in high school; In fact, he was fired because of a seventeen-year-old boy has been a commitment. In front of her suffering, she was briefly married to a young man whose homosexuality and exposed to cruelty. The result, he once took his own life. Stanley has also learned that Blanche is not on a leave of absence from her school. She lost her teaching job because she was involved in a relationsip with seventeen years old boy. Then he informs her that as Blanche did not have any place to stay. She has been chosen theirs, Blanche is in the bathroom for quite sometime she is singing happily and laughing while taking her both. She is totally unaware of what is being spoken between Stella and Stanley. Stanley says Blanche in Laurel as a crazy woman. And he asks who is coming to dinner, Stella says that Mitch has been invited for cake and ice cream. Blanche calls her to bring a towel. Stanley thinks that he has told Mitch about Blanche’s life and that Mitch won’t be marrying her. Stella things that Stanley informs her that Mitch is not coming to attend the birthday supper, because he has told him everything about

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