A Streetcar Named Desire Compare And Contrast Essay

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Written in 1947, by playwright Tennessee Williams, the play A Streetcar Named Desire opens in the 1940s in the well-known city of New Orleans. Readers are presented with the young couple Stan and Stella Kowalski who live below another young couple, Eunice and Steve. While Stan and Stella manage to maintain a relationship, it is abusive. Stella reunites with her alcoholic sister Blanche, after learning that the family plantation had been lost due to bankruptcy. Blanche, a widow often finds herself in difficult and unforeseen circumstances. Blanche’s poor choices and vulnerability leads to an affair with Stan’s poker buddy Mitch. Coinciding with his abusive nature, Stanley rapes Blanche. No one believes her until the very end, causing her to get sent away to a mental institution. While the play and film were smashing, each had their similarities overall, in regards to setting, plot, and characters while differences concerned narrative technique. …show more content…

Starting in scene five, this scene during the film deals with theme. Blanche is flirtatious with a young man who is trying to collect some money in order to obtain a newspaper despite not having any money. Every time the young man tries to excuse himself from the current situation he is in with Blanche, he has no chance. Blanche continues making advances toward the boy, even kissing him without waiting for initiative from the young man. A big factor throughout this scene is eye contact. In the film, the young man’s eyes never make contact with anyone else but

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