Saturday, June 1, 2019
Tennessee Williams A Streetcar Named Desire :: Williams Street Car Streetcar Essays
Tennessee Williams A Streetcar Named DesireThe play A Street Car Named Desire by Tennessee Williams has manycharacters with contrary personalities. One character that seems toplay an important part in this play is Stanley. The ruff and hardenedblunt husband of Stella, this is shown to us in the first two scenesintroduces this character to the consultation, and shows his attitudetowards the environment that he lives in. Through out the following Ishall be discussing about how Tennessee Williams introduces Stanley tothe audience and this helps us learn about him.At the beginning of the first scene the audience meets Stanley,Tennessee presents Stanly and a friend (Mitch) as They are abouttwenty-eight or thirty years old or so dressed in blue denim workclothes. This gives us an immediate impression of a classic Americanworking class guy, that doesnt have an signal education record.Tennessee shows another example that Stanley is of a low status,when he addresses Stella as Baby. This shows the audience thatStanley is not being rude, but it is just the way in which he hasdeveloped his vocabulary in a slang street manor. It also shows theaudience that he shows little respect even with the use of this slangterminology. other aspect that the audience will learn about Stanley is that heis adored by his wife Stella this is shown when she asks Stanley ifshe can come and watch him play bowling. This would not be normalbehavior of average women in the time since, the time when the play isset bowling was to be a manly sport. However one is left(p) to wonderwhether if Stanley simply draws women to him in this idealistic way.This extravagant entrance for the character Stanley , makes theaudience feel that he has an important influence in the play.Stanley is portrayed as a womanizer, and he carries on with thispractice even after he knows that his wife is pregnant. Its badenough that he is carrying on with this when he has a wife. Theaudience is made to feel that Stella kno ws of his habits of purposelyattracting women and flirting ass it has to have been the same way hegot involved with Stella. This could be a suggestion of why Stellaasked him if she could marijuana cigarette him and watch at the bowling alley.Stanley is portrayed as the man you love to hate, he is thee man thatmen want to be and the ruff end qualities women pull to. Even thoughhe hasnt been brought in the rich heritage the Stella and her sister
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