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Sunday, November 19, 2017

A Street Car Named Desire- End

In the short story a native of America,it focuses on multiple stories and passages from different writers and on different authors. They all seem to write from the perspective focusing on Native american story telling and focuses more on the minority of this time period and how they do when put in the potion as the characters from a street car named desire. In the reading a Street Car named desire,towards the end of the book,there many changes in the plot. Mitch finds out that Blanche was lying to him about who she was and Blanche came out confessing the truth. Meanwhile Blanche is unaware that hr truth has already reached to Stella And Stanley. Stanley sees Stella as a threat and rapes her when gets the chance of having her alone as his way of revenge out drunkenness. Blanche's mental stat become completely ruined after this and she is put into mental care. Stella grows weary and mournful over the loss of her sister. The Story ending this way ends up being significant because it shows the character development of Blanche from the beginning of the story. It becomes intriguing to think about ,from a literary perspective,to think about how a high class ,exotic character ended up having a such a crucial and critical downfall in the end. No one excepted any of the characters in the story fall this way,Let alone a character like Blanche.However,the book is described to highlight intense ideas brute violence a sexual assault,as well as to present these topic bluntly.Even towards the end of the book,the idea of class and maintenance of a particular social class are still apparent. In the book,Blanche's perception on Stanley sheds a new kind of light on the term"class" in the play. Instead of wealth,class in this play measures the amount of civil behavior and gentleness of a person,specifically the characters. For example,Stanley would be considered,"low class" because of his brutish acts and lack of gentleness overall.This would explain not only why Blanche treats him the he does but why Stanley's lacking in wealth isn't commented on. This is not only the case with Stanley but other characters in the story. Specifically ,pertaining to Mitch,which is interesting to see because Mitch has the same level of wealth as Stanley,but yet Blanche falls in love with him because of his mannerism and polite ethics or in this case ,his "higher class." One might say it is Ironic that Blanche fell for Mitch almost there same way Stella fell for Stanley. Realism is found towards the end when Blanche is present to mental care after she is raped.This is realistic in a sense that it is the most sensible thing to do after a situation like that,especially considering how uncanny it was. We also see a lot of naturalism with Mitch.Despite how much he loves Blanche,he is still bound to this idea of morality and staying pure in a sense and it is because of this he turns down Blanche. The problem with social class is that people use it as a way to categorize a particular person and treat the them a certain way. This could be resolved by people not making it so apparent that they dislike someone for a particular reason. Only express your real felling when absolutely necessary

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