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  1. Summary. The setting is the exterior of a corner building on a street called Elysian Fields, which runs between the river and the train tracks in a poor section of New Orleans that has “raffish [crude] charm.”. Faded white stairs lead up to the entrances of the shabby building’s two flats. Steve and Eunice live upstairs, and Stanley and ...

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      A Streetcar Named Desire presents a sharp critique of the...

    • Scene Two

      A summary of Scene Two in Tennessee Williams's A Streetcar...

    • Scene Eleven

      A summary of Scene Eleven in Tennessee Williams's A...

  2. A Streetcar Named Desire (Scene One) Lyrics. The exterior of a two-story corner building on a street in New Orleans which is named Elysian. Fields and runs between the L & N tracks and the river ...

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  4. After sending Stella away to buy her a soda, Blanche shows Stanley the bill of sale and explains how they came to lose the inheritance. Stanley accidentally reveals that Stella is pregnant, which excites Blanche; she thinks the mixing of Stella and Stanley’s blood may save their family legacy. Read a full Summary & Analysis of Scene Two.

  5. A Streetcar Named Desire ends with the aftermath of Stanley’s climactic rape of Blanche. Stella, now a mother, has committed Blanche to a state-run mental institution, taking the rape accusation as evidence her sister has gone insane. What Stella doesn’t know is that Stanley’s violent and unjustifiable rape of Blanche has severed Blanche ...

  6. Let's start with the gender roles in the Kowalski household. Stanley sees himself as the provider and head of the household He sees Stella's role as a homemaker, who stays at home, cooks his meals, and generally takes care of him. As such, he also expects Stella to respect him. We only get one window into the Kowalskis' relationship before ...

  7. The play ends with Stella refusing Blanche's accusations of rape. And Stanley and Stella watch as her sister is escorted out of the house to an insane asylum. After Blanche is gone, Stanley comforts Stella saying 'Now, baby. Now, now, love,” (Williams 419) and slides his fingers in the opening of her blouse.

  8. A Streetcar Named Desire is set in New Orleans on a street called Elysian Fields. This area is rundown but still has charm, with weathered houses decorated with quaint gables. Stanley Kowalski and his wife Stella live in the downstairs apartment of a two-story building. As the play opens, a white woman named Eunice and a black woman talk on the ...

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