Undoubtedly, Stanley is the best example in American literature that inherits those characters. When Stanley deals with the clashes and contradictions between Blanche and himself, violence is constan
Undoubtedly, Stanley is the best example in American literature that inherits those characters. When Stanley deals with the clashes and contradictions between Blanche and himself, violence is constantly used by him. When he feels belittled, he never tries to avoid confrontation but stands up for his rights and defends himself against it just as expected. He has no intension to maintain and avoid interpersonal clashes. The methods he chooses include impoliteness((1)Mentioning deliberately Blanche’s unhappy marriage when he really knew that the husband died (2)Checking Blanche’s wardrobe trunk when he doubted that Blanche had taken exclusive possession of the properties from Belle Reve), straightforwardness(Interrogating Blanche about Belle Reve and properties),sarcasm(Prodding Blanche’s old wounds by proposing rhetorical question “What’s Virgo” when Blanche says that her birthday is under Virgo (2)His bitterly sarcastic words to Blanche just at the rape scene), attacks((1)His investigations of her past(2)his birthday gift to her(2) his sabotage of her relationship with Mitch) and violence((1)Throwing the radio out of the window when Blanche disobeyed his order (2)Raping Blanche). It is aggressiveness in Stanley’s character that makes the clashes between the two protagonists so complicated and incompatible and the highlight of the film so attractive and thought-provoking.
4.Conclusion
We cannot deny the fact that Stanley Kowalski is a fascinating character. The usual reaction is to see him as a brute because of the way that he treats the delicate Blanche. Some will even go so far as to dislike this man intensely. But this dislike would stem from too much identification with Blanche.
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