A Streetcar Named Desire Character Analysis Essay

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Being different makes one special, and being special makes you extraordinary. A Streetcar Named Desire tells the story of deranged Blanche Dubois, a schoolteacher from Mississippi. Blanche shows up unexpectedly at her sister, Stella’s, home in New Orleans and what follows after that is a complete trail of madness. A very important character included in the play is Harold Mitchell, referred to mostly as “Mitch.” Mitch holds many traits that distinguish him and make him different from the rest of the men in the play. One of them is how sensitive and loving he is. Also, he is definitely portrayed as a very calm man compared to his boisterous friends. Most importantly, Mitch is very understanding, especially when it comes to Blanche. These traits can not only be Mitch’s strengths, but they can ultimately be his weaknesses as well. …show more content…

This makes him very different when compared to the other men he surrounds himself with. In scene three, Mitch says, “ I gotta sick mother. She don’t go to sleep until I go in at night.” Mr. Mitchell’s mother is very important to him. He makes it his commitment to take care of his sick mother for as long as he can. Mitch also says, “She says to go out, so I go, but I don’t enjoy it. All the while I keep wondering how she is” (page 46). Despite his efforts, his friends still continue to heckle him about his obligations. Yet, it rarely phases him. It is clear that his friends aren’t as sensitive as he is. In fact, they’re quite the opposite. Stanley, Stella’s husband, can be well seen as more of an alpha male. He is not afraid to step up to the plate and play rough. Meanwhile, Mr. Mitchell isn’t that kind of man in the slightest. He’s awkward, shy, and has a heart that yearns for love. The commitment he’s made to take good care of his mother is just one example of

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