Stella's Abuse In A Streetcar Named Desire

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The marriage between Stella and Stanley has become a very dysfunctional relationship. Stella being attracted to a man of forceful nature becomes blindly accustomed to the everyday routine of an abusive relationship. Many women in the 20th century and even today put up with household abuse, many who were unable or unwilling to leave. One case that appears time and time again is the high abuse in the traditional custom of child marriages. In rural areas, such as those of Afghanistan child marriages are common, even more common is the abusive and controlling nature towards the underage brides. Much like Stella’s marriage, these underage brides will live in abuse, unable to speak against their husbands, and be tormented and humiliated throughout their marriage. …show more content…

The marriage has become a codependence for both of them, Stanley feeling the need to have control over Stella demonstrates his strength by destroying objects or striking her. Stella aware of the problem denies necessity for alarm. Stella has become a love crazed individual who is dependent on her husband for balance in her life. In Afghanistan half of married women were married before the age of 18 (Nasrullah). Many have reported physical abuse and threats as a means of control. Unlike Stella, many of the underage girls who were married came from low economic backgrounds, many who barely finished grade school (Nasrullah). Many experience the shaming, rape, and beatings. In a country where marital violence is normalized, speaking up against your husband is a choice many are afraid to do for fear of

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