Stella accepts that her sister had a questionable past, is prone to lying, has a drinking problem and is starting to lose her sanity. And she knows that Stanley is not without his faults either, he has a bad temper and drinks too much at times. Stella decides that in order to save her growing family she has to send Blanche to a mental institution in the country. Stella tells her friend/landlord, Eunice, “I couldn’t believe her story and go on living with Stanley.” (Williams 165) Eunice, being a true friend, tries her best to comfort Stella and replies, “Don’t ever believe it. Life has got to go on. No matter what happens, you’ve got to keep on going.” (Williams 166) In conclusion I believe that Stella made the only decision she could have made without tearing apart her little family, she’s willing to look past Stanley’s faults and keep moving forward with her
Stella accepts that her sister had a questionable past, is prone to lying, has a drinking problem and is starting to lose her sanity. And she knows that Stanley is not without his faults either, he has a bad temper and drinks too much at times. Stella decides that in order to save her growing family she has to send Blanche to a mental institution in the country. Stella tells her friend/landlord, Eunice, “I couldn’t believe her story and go on living with Stanley.” (Williams 165) Eunice, being a true friend, tries her best to comfort Stella and replies, “Don’t ever believe it. Life has got to go on. No matter what happens, you’ve got to keep on going.” (Williams 166) In conclusion I believe that Stella made the only decision she could have made without tearing apart her little family, she’s willing to look past Stanley’s faults and keep moving forward with her