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    mansion. When Stanley and Blanche meet, it’s an automatic unsettling relationship between the two. Stanley thinks that she cheated Stella with the share of Bella Reve. Their relationship gets worse when Stanley gets too drunk while playing poker and beats Stella. This same night, Blanche meet Mitch. There was an immediate attraction between the two. Blanche does not want Stella to stay with someone that is abusive. Stanley overheard all of the bad things Blanche and they are now enemies.…

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    However, she finds out that where Stella lives, named after the Greek version of the afterlife, is not the ideal version of heaven that she had hoped for. Desire, which she had been trying to escape, is rampant there and is more carnal than she could have ever imagined. With it looming over…

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    Lee Strasberg, Sanford Meisner and Stella Adler all played major roles in the methods success. Their teachings each focus on a different aspect of Stanislavski’s system. Strasberg focuses on the psychological, Meisner on the behavioural and Adler on the sociological aspects. Stella Adler’s techniques are more closely related to Stanislavski’s original teachings and… . Her key methodologies are: "acting is doing", "developing the imagination", "training the mind" and "size". Acting is doing…

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    Williams continues this theme of mental entrapment with one of his later plays, A Streetcar Named Desire. In like manner to The Glass Menagerie’s Laura, Blanche DuBois remains a prisoner of her own mind as she too cannot let go of her haunting past. Towards the middle of the book, readers learn of the main experience that causes Blanche’s problems when interacting with men. Her ex-husband, Allan Gray, commits suicide after being called disgusting by Blanche as a result from seeing him with…

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    According to Psychologytoday.com, the term “Desire” derives itself from the Latin word Desiderare, meaning, ‘To long or wish for’. Desires are often regarded as sexual, lustful urges for pleasure and satisfaction. However, our desires can be a result of personal insecurities that we may feel and in turn, we desire to feel secure and comfortable at any costs. A Streetcar Named Desire written by Tennessee Williams is a play that displays the theme of “desire” in many scenes but not only in a…

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    the film directed by Elia Kazan, there seemed to be differences between the two. This story follows a middle-aged woman by the name of Blanche, played by Vivien Leigh in the film, who has lost all of her family’s fortune and moves in with her sister Stella, played by Kim Hunter. Stella’s husband, Stanley, played by Marlon Brando, is not too fond of Blanche and throughout the plot, he and Blanche argue constantly. The main difference in the movie when contrasting with the play was in regards to…

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    The American Dream is based on the principles of endless opportunity and second chances for all in a new world. The hope of possible success and progress along with the possible freedom from their past mistakes lures the disheartened to a place where no one might know their name. However, in actuality, second chances and rags-to-riches stories are a rare find. Reputations are difficult to escape, and temptations can cause old mistakes to reemerge. After Ms. Blanche DuBois journeys her…

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    Blanche Dubois vs. Stella Kowalski A Streetcar Named Desire is an old American play that was published in 1947. It was written by an intelligent American playwright named Tennessee Williams. He is a well-respected writer, who wrote this play by using lyrical language. He uses this technique to carefully structure his characters’ emotions and actions. Most of his characters are realistic because of their way of thinking, lifestyle, and values. Two main characters that play a major part in A…

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    Named Desire during that time period. Corresponding to the time period, one of the main themes of the play is the role of genders. The two main female characters, sisters Stella Kowalski and Blanche DuBois, are inferior to Stanley Kowalski…

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    The Complete Stanislavsky Toolkit The reading for the approach to the rehearsal process continues. The text discussed the importance of the director and their assistance and guidance during the rehearsal process by establishing the aesthetic. After the discussion on the “Method of Physical actions” we moved to a new discussion concerning “Active analysis.” I personally feel that a lot of the material covered from the reading was previously discussed. The text however notes a few differences in…

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