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15 Cards in this Set
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T. Williams |
"Ravishment of the tender... by the brutal force in modern society" |
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Stanley, P. Williams |
"Territorial animal desperately defending its lair" |
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Conflict, Brustein |
"Allegorises the struggle between effeminate culture and masculine libido" |
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Bigsby |
"Culture in a state of crisis... myths collapsing" |
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Stella and Eunice, Siegle |
"Turn a blind eye to her suffering... to avoid disruption" |
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Stanley, Kernan |
"A realist who trusts only his senses" |
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Darwinian, Burks |
"Struggle for survival between two 'species' of human" |
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Blanche, Tapp |
"Victim of the mythology of the Southern belle" |
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Blanche, Roderick |
"Intrudes on the sacred marriage... manipulation infests those around her" |
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Blanche (counter), Doyle |
"Nymphomaniac - alcoholic - neurotic" |
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Gilbert, Mitch |
"His boyish fragility, clearly is opposed to Stanley's brute strength" |
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J. Mcglinn, Stella |
"Adopts her own illusion... sex with Stanley is her highest value" |
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Rape Scene, Williams |
"The animals always cheer their own", 1947 audience applaud |
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Stella, Kazan |
"Found a kind of salvation... but at a terrific price" |
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Mitch, Phillip C.Kolin |
"Both Blanche's victim and oppressor" |