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"With great power comes great responsibility." - SoPhIsTiCaTeD_fOrD

Streetcar

  • Date Submitted: 05/15/2010 06:31 PM
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The city of New Orleans is enchanting city but also busy at the same time. The Elysian Field is an apartment that Stella and Stanley live together in the lower flat of house. The apartment is old, dirty, small and no privacy at all. The Elysian Field is the area known for being bawdy and colorfully alive.

      Blanche DuBois is an incredibly deluded and annoying woman.She arrives to New Orleans, to see her sister Stella. She was in shock and surprised about the place that she has to live with Stella and Stanley because it is a small, old, and no privacy. Blanche can’t stay alone and this is a reason that she has to stay with her sister. She tells Stella about losing Belle Reve and she is upset about it. Stanley does not like her as much because he thinks that Blanche lies to Stella but when the first time Blanche saw Stanley, she is flirting with him. Stanley Kowalski is a good-looking man and he is Stella’s husband. He does not believe Blanche about lost Belle Reve and he wants to see the paper and he wants to protect Stella. He is simple and straightforward. He digs out all kinds of secrets about Blanche. Stella is a younger sister of Blanche She's honest, kind, sexy, and deeply in love with Stanley. She's bound between her loyalties to the two people who are constantly at odds. She wants Stanley to be nice to her sister and she also protects her sister from Stanley about the expensive stuffs in her trunk and about the loss of Belle Reve.

      Around The Elysian Field is absolutely gorgeous and colorfully at night. The light is also the penetrating gaze of truth that sees the real Blanche with all of her imperfections.

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