Metaphorically and symbolically speaking? The conclusion is that the New South prevails over the Old South. When Stanley overcomes Blanche sexually and is the final straw in her sanity splitting, their rivalry is over, as Stanley implied when he says "we've had this coming for a long time."
Blanche represents the Old Guard in every way possible. She was born from a society that valued what bloodline you came from, and not the content of your character. She has old ideals about what is proper socially and her notions of class are outdated, which is embodied in her relationship with Stanley and her references to his "greasy" "ape-like" ways. Even though Blanche doesn't staunchly follow the rules of the world she used to thrive in, she still holds it dear to her personhood. The entire fantasy world she uses as a means to coping with the harsh realities of her life are from that very world. It's the world of her innocence before she primarily relied on her sexuality and the supposed kindness of men to get her around in life after the suicide of her husband.
Stanley represents the immigrant working class, New America in all it's brashness and brutality. He cannot stand Blanche's defunct mannerisms, and knows that her airs will get her nowhere, especially considering the fact she has no right to be self righteous because she lives the life of a hypocrite. When Blanche is being taken away in the car at the end in all her weakness and insanity, Stanley and his world belief prevails, and the Old South crumbles.
When Blanche is taken to the mental hospital.
in the story "A streetcar named desire" written by Tennessee Williams. i think SStella is admirable character because her husband Stanley is a angry person. she loves her husband while Stanley many times hiking Stella. also he is not likes her sister stay at his home.
Yes, Blanche is the main victim though it could be argued Stella is a victim of sorts too.
The power of an idea. An idea never dies.
The main idea is acceptance.
main idea is that two girls were going to school and realize how diffetns they were from toher
The main plot of "A Streetcar Named Desire" is focused on the character Blanche DuBois and her trial and tribulations in the story. Her husband has an affair.
in the story "A streetcar named desire" written by Tennessee Williams. i think SStella is admirable character because her husband Stanley is a angry person. she loves her husband while Stanley many times hiking Stella. also he is not likes her sister stay at his home.
Yes, Blanche is the main victim though it could be argued Stella is a victim of sorts too.
The Main Idea of The Devil's Arithmetic is a girl named Hannah finds out that her imagination can take over.
Aphrodite is the main/ most well known Greek goddess of desire, and aphrodisiacs were named after her.
The main idea of it is about an immigrant named Irene Rodrieguez and the trouble she faces
The main idea of "Charlotte's Web" is the friendship between a pig named Wilbur and a spider named Charlotte, who uses her web-spinning skills to save Wilbur from being slaughtered. The story explores themes of friendship, sacrifice, and the power of kindness and empathy.
A stated main idea is when the writer of the particular piece clearly identifies what the main idea is. In contrast, an unstated main idea is when the writer references the main idea, but does not clearly name it.
In the main-idea graphic organizer, what do you put in the outer circles?
the main idea is the idea that's most impotent.
The difference is that the stated main idea is there in the text but the implied main idea is what you think the author was trying to convey.
The difference is that the stated main idea is there in the text but the implied main idea is what you think the author was trying to convey.