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3 symbolic moments in A Streetcar Named Desire | Detailed analysis

Jen Chan 7,968 11 months ago
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In this video, we’re looking at 3 of the most important moments in Tennessee Williams’ play A Streetcar Named Desire: namely Scene 2 when Stanley says “The Kowalskis and the DuBois have different notions” when he interrogates his wife Stella about Blanche’s loss of the DuBois plantation home, Belle Reve; Scene 3 when Stella explains to Blanche why, despite Stanley’s abusive behaviour, she continues to stay with him (“There are things that happen between a man and a woman in the dark that sort of make everything else seem unimportant.”); and Scene 9, when Blanche tells Mitch that she “doesn’t want realism” but “magic”, and what that implies about her character and psyche. This analysis is jam-packed with detailed analyses, so make sure you watch this closely to pick up some good ideas for your next Streetcar essay or exam! TIMESTAMPS: 02:54 - Key moment 1: “The Kowalskis and the DuBois have different notions” (Scene 1) 07:20 - Key moment 2: “There are things that happen between a man and a woman in the dark that sort of make everything else seem unimportant.” (Scene 2) 12:10 - Key moment 3: “I don’t want realism. I want magic!” (Scene 9) 💌JOIN MY MAILING LIST for monthly digests of all the good stuff I write and create for English Lit students: https://bit.ly/3l0bYHC 💫 FOLLOW MY INSTAGRAM to DM me with questions: https://bit.ly/393zRvg Email me at [email protected]

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