Sunday, June 2, 2019

Commentary on Scene Eleven focusing on the speech in A Streetcar Named

Commentary on Scene Eleven focusing on the mother tongue in A Streetcar NamedDesireScene Eleven in A Streetcar Named Desire is significant. It depicts aconcrete and clear view of Blanches acknowledgment and highlights thetheme of death. It, most importantly, generates the audiencessympathy which is not depicted in the first part of the play.The scene takes place a few weeks after the rape. This is indicated inthe breaker point directions it is some weeks later. The setting which ispresented in the scene is typical in that poker is being played byStanley and his friends while Stella and Eunice are conversinghowever, the mood is tense and discreet. It is as well as highlighted thatBlanche is taken into a mental introduction. This would be evident throughher mental disorder from the rape. It is also depicted that all thecharacters have knowledge of her mental asylum although Blanche is notaware of it and that she presumes she is going on holiday.The speech depicts the theme of deat h which is also present inBlanches speech in Scene One I, I, I took the blows in my face and...

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