During this period Anna and Stella did not become like their completely opposite sisters. In the play, The Streetcar Named Desire Stella’s sister - Blanche is trying to look manipulative and lustful what you can’t say about her sister. On the other hand, Anna’s sister - Elza is elegant and self-centered. In these two pieces, antagonists wanted to show to the surroundings that they are not like everyone else. In addition, their goal was to prove their uniqueness not only to the other people but to themselves as well. Two protagonists, Anna and Stella didn’t want too much attention that is why they preferred to stay like people in their hometown. Elza’s father isolated her youngest daughter from the outside world, as well as Stella’s husband Stanely because they were afraid of losing
During this period Anna and Stella did not become like their completely opposite sisters. In the play, The Streetcar Named Desire Stella’s sister - Blanche is trying to look manipulative and lustful what you can’t say about her sister. On the other hand, Anna’s sister - Elza is elegant and self-centered. In these two pieces, antagonists wanted to show to the surroundings that they are not like everyone else. In addition, their goal was to prove their uniqueness not only to the other people but to themselves as well. Two protagonists, Anna and Stella didn’t want too much attention that is why they preferred to stay like people in their hometown. Elza’s father isolated her youngest daughter from the outside world, as well as Stella’s husband Stanely because they were afraid of losing