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A Streetcar Named Desire
Scene 2 notes

Interaction between Stella and Stanley
Blanche is bathing
 Blanche has a repeated preoccupation with bathing-associated with
both her attempt to wash away her guilt at Alan’s death and her
preoccupation with aging
 Link to Lady Macbeth-attempt to wash blood off her hands

She jumps up and kisses him which he accepts with lordly
composure
 Emphasises Stella’s infatuation with Stanley
 Adjective ‘lordly’ emphasises Stanley’s dominance and control he
has over Stella

STANLEY: How about my supper huh?
STELLA: I put you a cold plate on ice
STANLEY: Well, isn’t that just dandy!
 Provides insight into relationship power dynamics-women expected
to take on domestic role
 Sarcastic comment emphasises Stanley’s belief that, as the male,
he should take priority in the relationship

STELLA: You’d better give me some money
 Female dependence on men-financially dependent (this could partly
explain / justify Stella’s actions at the end of the play)

STELLA: (vaguely) Oh, it had to be-sacrificed or something
 Adverb ‘vaguely’-vagueness and evasion of Stella in contrast to
probing, direct questions from Stanley
 Evasion of truth shared quality between Stella and Blanche-suggests
it is a feature of their shared heritage in contrast to the brash logic
of the new world (characterised by Stanley)

STELLA: When she comes in be sure to say something nice about
her appearance
 Characterisation of Blanche-vanity and fear of aging-requires
constant reassurance about her appearance

STANLEY: Now let’s have a gander at the bill of sale
 Characterisation of Stanley-practical-wants evidence of sale as
Stella’s portion of the property is also his under marriage laws-
dogged insistence emphasises Stanley’s preoccupation with his
financial rights as Stella’s husband
STANLEY: Have you ever heard of the Napoleonic code?
 Pseudo-learned-Stanley’s attempt to sound learned and intelligent-
possible suggestion of his insecurity regarding his lower-class
background

, He pulls open the wardrobe trunk and jerks out an armful of
dresses
 Verbs-rough, aggressive gestures-Stanley consistently presented in
violent, animalistic terms
 This act is ambivalent-is it motivate by righteous indignation or is it
simply an invasion of Blanche’s privacy?
 Act of looking through her possessions is an invasion of Blanche’s
privacy-foreshadows greater invasive action of rape at the end of
the play

STANLEY: Look at these feathers and furs she has come here to
preen herself in!
 Verb ‘preen’-Stanley ruthlessly strips away Blanche’s pretentions
and illusions of grandeur

pulls up a fistful of costume jewellery
 Fake jewellery suggests the façade of the old world is crumbling and
the image of the Southern Belle Blanche desperately tries to
maintain begins to fade

STANLEY: The treasure chest of a pirate
 Hyperbolic metaphor emphasises Stanley’s distrust of Blanche-
comparison to a pirate suggests Stanley’s suspicion that Blanche is
stealing from him

STELLA: You have no idea how stupid and horrid you’re being
 Stella doesn’t share her husband’s indignation-she has no interest in
Belle Reve now that she has adapted into the new world-for Stella,
her passionate relationship with Stanley compensates for the loss of
her childhood home

STANLEY: The Kowalskis and the DuBois have different notions
 Stanley aware of class differences between him and Stella

She snatches up her white hat and gloves
 Clothing choices suggests Stella’s attempt to recreate old world for
her sister-Stella’s facilitator of Blanche’s fantasies

STANLEY: Since when do you give me orders?
 Rhetorical questions-Stanley aware of power dynamics in the
relationship and the authority he has over Stella


Interaction between Blanche and Stanley
drawing the curtains at the windows
 Staging-flimsiness of partition helps create a charged atmosphere of
sexual tension

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