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It projects Stanleys disrespect for Stella and general women. It also shows his power, masculinity and agressiveness, creating a sense of foreshadowing.

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What is stellas surename?

Assuming you mean the Stella in A Streetcar Named Desire, Stella was a Dubois, but now her surname is Kowalski.


How many words in the play A Streetcar Named Desire?

If you mean the movie, it's 122 minutes. As a play, obviously it varies depending on the pacing of each individual production.


In A Streetcar Named Desire what does elysian fields mean?

In "A Streetcar Named Desire," Elysian Fields refers to the neighborhood in New Orleans where the play is set. The name evokes the Elysian Fields of Greek mythology, a paradise for the souls of the virtuous, contrasting with the gritty reality of the characters' lives. This duality highlights the themes of illusion versus reality, as the characters grapple with their desires and the harshness of their circumstances. The setting serves as a backdrop for the unfolding drama and the characters' struggles for identity and belonging.


Why was Gone With the Wind banned?

Most likely? The sexual content -- both consensual and forced -- that Stanley has with Stella and Blanche appalled readers. The fact that Blanche DuBois is an alcoholic, a pedophile, and a prostitute doesn't really help. Also, Blanche's husband committed suicide after she found out he is gay (homosexuality was taboo in the 1940s) prior to the timeline of the play.


A Streetcar Named Desire what does belle reve mean what does it refer to in the play?

It literally means 'beautiful dream' in French. Superficially, it refers to Blanche and Stella's ancestral home in Laurel, Mississippi. On a deeper level it is referring to the illusion, the dreams, that each of the characters aspires to have. In the vein of the topic this query falls under, I assume you are wondering how it ties in with Stanley's abuse of Stella; it does - in a serious way. Stella is holding on to her beautiful dream of her family - the husband and child she is carrying (later has) are her beautiful dreams. She makes choices throughout the play that show her Belle Reve is more important to her than are the (what are now - not then) acceptable social norms. Stella took the abuse from Stanley - and indeed admitted it turns her on a bit (adrenaline rush does that). This abuse was not behind closed doors as most was in the late 40s but out in the public - in full view of family and friends. This meant her Belle Reve was obviously not in contradiction with reality - unlike Blanche's.

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What does it mean to dream of a streetcar?

It is likely that the dream was triggered by the well-known title, "A Streetcar Named Desire." More details of the dream would be needed for further explanation.


What is stellas surename?

Assuming you mean the Stella in A Streetcar Named Desire, Stella was a Dubois, but now her surname is Kowalski.


How many words in the play A Streetcar Named Desire?

If you mean the movie, it's 122 minutes. As a play, obviously it varies depending on the pacing of each individual production.


What does name Marlon mean?

Hey my name is Marlon and Marlon means little falcon. Actor Marlon Brando revolutionized American acting in A Streetcar Named Desire. leo_mar16_2006@hotmail.com


What does Marlon mean?

Marlon is a puerto rican name. It means lover so if a boy named marlon is interested in you , take it into concideration because he can love you unconditionally and treat you rite. Trust me I've been there before.


How many players can be on the field in hurling?

There are 15 players on each team so there can be 30 on a pitch in senior level Hurling. There is also a 7-A-Side Hurling, which would mean just having 14 players on the pitch.


What does hurling abuse mean?

Shouting, insulting or swearing at someone in an angry manner.


What are the two meanings for hurling?

Hurling has at least three meanings. It can mean getting sick by vomitting. It can mean throwing something. It is the name of the fastest field game in the world, one of Ireland's national sports.


What does to make someone hurl mean?

In the normal context it would mean to make someone vomit. Hurl can also be throwing something, so you could be making them throw an object. Hurling is one of Ireland's national sports, so it could mean to make them play the game of Hurling.


What does Je te desire mean?

"I want [desire] you."


Why was Gone With the Wind banned?

Most likely? The sexual content -- both consensual and forced -- that Stanley has with Stella and Blanche appalled readers. The fact that Blanche DuBois is an alcoholic, a pedophile, and a prostitute doesn't really help. Also, Blanche's husband committed suicide after she found out he is gay (homosexuality was taboo in the 1940s) prior to the timeline of the play.


In economics what is the meaning of desire?

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