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A Streetcar named Desire: Scene Two

Did you understand Scene 2? (pp.32-44)

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Question 1

Please write your first name and last name

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Question 2

At the beginning of the scene, Blanche is taking a bath. What is Stella asking Stan, then?

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Question 3

What secret does Stella want to keep, for the moment?

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Question 4

Read p.34-35: Which adjective corresponds best to Stanley's attitude?

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Question 5

Read p.35-36: Explain, in your own words, why Stan is getting upset while looking at Blanche's belongings

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Question 6

Find one or two elements that show the difference of mood between Blanche and Stanley

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Question 7

What does Stanley mean when he says "If I didn't that you was my wife's sister, I'd get ideas about you"?

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Question 8

Why does Blanche suddenly become furious?

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Question 9

Comment the Blanche's tone when she says "It's wonderfully fitting that Belle Reve should finally be this bunch of old papers in your big, capable hands!" (p.43)

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Question 10

Why can we say that Stanley follows NONE of the requests that Stella made in the beginning of the scene?

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Question 11

How do you understand Blanche's final cue? ("The blind are leading the blind" p.44)




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