Sunday, 26 February 2012

Writing task

Stanley and Stella are sitting down around the table eating breakfast. Stanley wearing a dirty vest and Stella is in her night gown


Stanley: You alright baby? 
Stella: Of course i am
Stanley: Im sorry if i hurt you. You know i didnt mean for anything to happen, its just we had too much to drink last night
Stella: Its okay you dont have to explain yourself, i understand. But i think Blanche was shook up about it. Its not fair on her she shouldnt have had to witness that
Stanley: Its not fair on us thats shes invading our home! Shes more that welcome to leave, no ones forcing her to stay.
Stella: oh Stanley, please dont be like that. Blanche is my sister
Stanley: Yes but shes interferring and now i wont hear the end of it because shes witnessed me at my worst. I tell you Stella shes going to be filling you with poison against me
Stella: Shes never seen anything like it thats why. But dont worry she wont say anything to you once i explain to her what your like
Stanley: Anyway enough about your prancy sister, im off to grease the car. You need to get yourself back in bed. It'll do you some good


Stanley gets up from the table and puts on the shirt that was on the chair and walks out. As he walks out he looks up at Eunices to see if he can see Blanche, as there is no sign of her he grins and gets into the car.

scene 4 questions.

Stella is "sort of thrilled" by Stanleys violence because everytime he is violent towards her, they have sex after so she knows that he wants her. We know this as Stella mentioned thats what happened on their wedding night "on our wedding night he snatched off one of my slippers and rushed around the place smashing the light bulbs with it. Also Stella is attracted to Stanley because him being violent shows his masculinity and she likes that whereas Blanche finds mad. "you're married to a madman".


Blanche says "your fix is worse than mine" this is a statement that can be used to describe Stanley and Stellas relationship where Stella cant help but love Stanley because she needs him. Its like saying shes a druggie who cant live without her fix of drugs. Blanche also recognises that Stella has a problem which is worse than hers From this statement we can tell that Blanche doesnt approve of Stanley as she often mentions throughout the play.


Blanches plans for the future is to get in contact with Shep who is wealthy "Texas is literally spouting gold in his pockets" and he will help Stella and Blanche set up a shop so they can get away from Stanley. Blanche has always been of a high maintenance and was quite shocked when she arrived at Stellas house so now she wants to finally be able to show how classy she is if shes goes to Shep.

Wednesday, 22 February 2012

Scene 3 = poker night analysis

Scene 3 - extract 1 :
Stanley is in control of setting the agenda at the beginning of the scene and he is also in control of what happens around the table. "Get off the table Mitch" shows that Stanley has a say in things and it is often done unquestionablely. This also shows the readers that Stanley has high authority as he is able to say that in his group of friends whereas if it was someone who didnt have aunthority it would have gone unnoticed . Stanley is also the dominant speaker throught the scene he has the most lines
Mitch in this scene is portrayed as the sensitive one "i gotta sick mother. she dont go sleep until i come in at night" he realises that he has responsibilities however all the others seem to be drinking and enjoying themselves. this shows that Mitch is abit different from the others he doesnt get involved in much of the drinking and is the sensible one.


Scene 3- extract 2:
when stella and Blanche return their topic of conversation is about Blanche and her appearance, where Blanche is controlling the conversation by asking how she looks "do i look done in?" This shows that Blanche is self conscious and it also shows us the close relationship between Blanche and Stella. Blanche values her sisters opinion and trusts her to make a good judgement. Like Stanley Blanche is also a dominant speaker and like to voice her opinions. Blanche often mentions the fact that she wants to bathe, she could be trying to wash away her past and all the bad memories associated with that. It also could be a biblical illusion as most christians get baptized to wash away their sins and makes themselves purer so in this context Blanche is trying to be pure.


Scene 3 - extract 3:
Blanche takes a sudden interest in Mitch when she first meets him and he also stares at her, there was a mutual physical attraction. " that one seems - superior to the others" Blanche has realised that he is different from the others in a good way.
Blanche presents herself as confident and sophisticated to Mitch. "Its a crench name. i means woods and Blanche means white, so the two together mean white woods" the word white is used trying to symbolize how pure and innocent she is even thought we know that isnt true. she is trying to make herself look good in front of Mitch.
Mitch and blanche are attracted to each other because they share similiar experiences they both lost young lovers so they fee a connection. Also Mitch needs someone to take care of him after his mum passes away and Blanche also is in need of company so they are a perfect for each other. 


Scene 3- extract 4- 
Stanley turns the radio off because at the beginning of the scene he was in control however when the women came back, they were in control of what was happening and he didnt like that so he turned it off showing everyone whos in power
the radio signifys who has the power in the house
The men know how to react to stanleys violence as they have often experienced it and they remained calm however Blanche was shaken up by it "Lunacy, absolute lunacy!"


Scene 3- extract 5
Stanley gets upset and starts sobbing when Stella leaves him. "i want my baby down here. Stella Stella!" this shows us that even though he is violent he realises what he does and appears very sorry. he is tender after he hurts her. he probably doesnt realise what hes doing sometimes and how it will affect people. he is one of them people who doent think before they do something. The sobbing reveals to the audience that Stanley does have a caring nature especially towards Stella.
Stella goes back to Stanley because this isnt the first time its happened and she knows that after the violence he always makes it up to her by making love
Blanche says she wants kindness now because all her life shes been moved from piller to post and used by many different men who didnt show her any love, shes tired of it. she hasnt been treated fairly in the past whatever she had has always been taken away from her.

Sunday, 5 February 2012

Stanley Kowalski

Stanley is a butch polish man married to Stella, hes often referred to as a "Polack" which is racist and often infuriates him. He is portrayed  as a violent, short tempered butch man who beats his wife and at the end of the play rapes his sister in law. His main interests are bowling, gambling and drinking and usually does whatever he wants without taking anyone into consideration.


He often throughout the play has no respect for anyone 
evidence supporting this-
" he heaves the package at her" the package is full of meat, it shows that he doesnt have respect at all otherwise he would have come and given it to her. he throws the package to her not at her, also at this stage shes pregnant but it doesnt bother him, he still lunges something heavy towards her.
"hello, wheres the little lady?" he doesnt refer to Stella as her name but instead calls her a little lady, displaying no respect towards his wife.