A Streetcar Named Desire 1984
DOI: 10.5040/9781350237964.00000036
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“…And by doing so, taking the risk of being changed by coming to know them. In Tennessee Williams’ play, A Streetcar Named Desire, after Blanche tells Stella, her sister, that Stanley, Stella’s husband, has raped her, Stella tells her friend Eunice, “I could not believe her story and go on living with Stanley.” (Williams, 1947). To give credence to Blanche’s story would make it impossible for Stella to go on living in the way that she had been.…”
Section: The Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…And by doing so, taking the risk of being changed by coming to know them. In Tennessee Williams’ play, A Streetcar Named Desire, after Blanche tells Stella, her sister, that Stanley, Stella’s husband, has raped her, Stella tells her friend Eunice, “I could not believe her story and go on living with Stanley.” (Williams, 1947). To give credence to Blanche’s story would make it impossible for Stella to go on living in the way that she had been.…”
Section: The Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[During the pause, she looks up 'at the sky] There's so much-so much confusion in the world ... [He coughs diffidently] Thank you for being so kind I I need kindness now. (Williams, 1947). Her sister Stella left the family estate when she was very young and later married Stanley Kowalski, a handsome working-class man of Polish origin, but born and raised in the USA, who possesses financial and emotional control over her.…”
Section: The Streetcar Named Desire and Models Of Disabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…STELLA [crossing to bureau]: Stanley doesn't give me a regular allowance, he likes to pay bills himself, but this morning he gave me ten dollars to smooth things over. (Williams, 1947).…”
Section: The Streetcar Named Desire and Models Of Disabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Must we depend on the altruism of colleagues in the longer-established disciplines to help us import ideas and methods? Are we like Blanche from A Street Car Named Desire (Williams, 1981) when she said, "Ah depends on the kindness of strangers?" On closer examination, there are mutual benefits to breaking down boundaries.…”
Section: Export As Well As Importmentioning
confidence: 99%