A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE - SCENE TWO ANALYSIS
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- Created on: 01-05-16 21:02
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- A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE - SCENE TWO
- KEY QUOTES
- [she jumps up and kisses him which he accepts with lordly composure] - Stella/Stanley
- Demonstrates Stella's reliance and obsessive love for Stanley, and his less emotional, more traditionally masculine role (one which he likes to exaggerate due to his feeling of self-importance).
- [vaguely] "Oh, it had to be sacrificed or something" - Stella
- Shows Stella's naive trust in those she loves, and her ignorance.
- [he pulls out the wardrobe trunk standing in the middle of the room and jerks out an armful of dresses] - Stanley
- Foreshadows Stanley's physical invasion into Blanche's personal life, increasing the already heightened tension between the characters.
- "The treasure chest of a pirate!" - Stanley
- The hyperbole shows Stanley's ignorance (despite him wanting to seem educated) and reflects his anger and distrust of Blanche.
- "I once went out with a doll" - Stanley
- Stanley is again objectifying women - reflects the reasons for his actions later in the play.
- "That's right...That's right"
- Repetition again highlights Stanley's ignorance yet his determination to seem as though he understands while in Blanche's presence.
- [she jumps up and kisses him which he accepts with lordly composure] - Stella/Stanley
- KEY TERMS
- Foreshadows
- Objectification
- Hyperbole
- Repetition
- Pauses
- Violent imagery
- Dramatic irony
- Prosodic tone
- Kinesics
- Paralinguistic features
- Terms of endearment
- Colloquialism/elision
- CONTEXT
- Attitudes/behaviours forced onto both genders - masculinity and dependence.
- The objectification of women was normal and predominantly ignored.
- KEY QUOTES
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