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    “Desire”, as something more than just an undefined force because what led Blanche to her overall destruction is her sexual desire and passion. "Cemeteries", however, is connected to “Desire” because it reinforces the reminder that a life driven by desire only ends in one fatal way. A). In Scene 4 Blanche uses the image of “that rattle-trap street-car” to explain her sexual desire to her sister, Stella. Williams uses Blanche to explain that if one is driven by desire, it is inevitable that…

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    The three main characters, Stanley Kowalski, Blanche Dubois, and Stella Kowalski, have diverse methods for managing the conflicts in their brutal surroundings in which they live in, as they all face distinctive crisis. This…

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    Blanche went to visit her sister, Stella, and her husband Stanley Kowalski, in New Orleans. There are several reason why Blanche went to visit Stella. One of the main reason was because the family property, Belle Reve, was lost. By going to New Orleans Blanche would stay with family and comfort herself because the family property that she was in charge of was lost. After arriving in New Orleans, Blanche was surprise on how different it was compared to Mississippi. Unlike Mississippi, people of…

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    That dance title is called The Car Man a dramatic dance. In the second act of the drama dance .The second act cot my eye on how when everyone one left Dino's dinner and left Lana and Lunca alone.The music started to move quicker every time they got closer to each other and then the light flash at them with everything else being dark .They started to have intense sex on the table and the floor .Lena kept on repting her moves by putting her hands up in the air while Lunca as kissing her body…

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    “Mob Wives” is coming to a close as the final season may be done filming but does that mean Brittany Fogarty is done causing drama with the ladies on set? After mourning the loss of “Big Ang”, the ladies are back to work and life while filming “Mob Wives” final season and Season 6 shows Brittany Fogarty slamming Renee Graziano as the instigator. Though she is just a new cast member on the show, Brittany Forgarty has never been shy to open her self and her opinions to the world by getting all…

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    Blanche Gender Inequality

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    Streetcar Named Desire,” he uses his main character Blanche Dubois, to demonstrate how her current experiences relate to her past. Throughout the play, Williams uses Blanche’s life experiences to illuminate that the hardships she has faced, were also faced by many women throughout history. In “A Streetcar Named Desire,” Williams was able to use Blanche’s story to call attention to the injustice of gender inequality. In the beginning of the play, Blanche moves in with her sister Stella and her…

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    Corpses Bride Review In the Corpses Bide there is a groom named Victor and his bride named Victoria. Victor didn’t do the wedding correctly so he went in the woods to practice. While he was practicing he accidentally got married to a zombie named Emily. Then they go in the underworld together. Victor doesn’t like her so he tries to escape many times but cant. Meanwhile upstairs Victoria gets married to Lord Barkus. Then in the end Victor and Emily go upstairs and ruin their wedding Burton’s…

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    play “A Streetcar Named Desire”, Tennessee Williams utilises a range of characters to expose and critique the way that institutions and attitudes of post-war America placed restrictions on women’s lives. The female characters, Stella Kowalski and Blanche DuBois, play a prominent role in this portrayal of the treatment of women, as while both females demonstrate two different types of femininity, they both find still themselves dependant on men. Additional supporting characters, such as Eunice,…

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    In A Street Car Named Desire, Blanch, who is one of the main characters, is changed by the many things that happen to her while visiting her sister and brother-in-law in New Orleans. Such as the things she uses as coping mechanisms to keep her mind off things which some to not seem normal to some people. Also not being able to understand changes or things she is not used to and lastly, the here and there confessions of things that have happened in her past. While Blanch is there she really tests…

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    story of a woman coming to live with her sister and her husband. Within the story, the past lurks throughout the story, haunting the character’s present. Blanche is a mentally unstable woman who was forced to flee her home when all her relatives passed away. Stella reluctantly allows Blanche to live with them, and during the course of her stay, Blanche brings the past into their home. Although Stella tries to be the neutral ground between Stanley and Blanche’s bickering, her past always finds a…

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