Scene 10 Flashcards
1
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Summary of events in scene 10.
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- Blanche and Stanley are left alone together, as Stella is still giving birth to the baby at the hospital.
- Stanley rapes Blanche.
2
Q
How is Blanche’s costume presented by Williams in opening stage directions of this scene?
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- “soiled and crumpled white satin.”
- Distortion of her purity/ Southern Belleness!
3
Q
How is Stanley’s costume presented by Williams throughout this scene?
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- At first: “green silk bowling shirt.”
- Green –> jealous of Blanche (her priveledged life)/ jungle creature/ green = American dollar; linking to The American Dream.
- Bold colour: exerting his masuline dominance.
4
Q
Subtle foreshadowing of Stanley about to rape Blanche throughout this scene.
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- “this is all i’m going to undress FOR NOW.”
- “silk pyjamas I wore on my wedding night.” links to violence of wedding niht “smashin light bulbs.”
- “foam shoots up” in stage directions, symbol of ejaculation - like “coke” spilling on Blanche previously.
5
Q
Give example of Blanche lying/ decieving Stanley in this scene.
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- Says Mitch “implored my forgiveness.”
- Her denial/ trying to sugarcoat everything.
6
Q
What does Blanche say is unforgivable?
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- “deliberate cruelty is not forgivable.”
- Is Blanche every deliberately cruel to anyone in the way Stanley is to her?
7
Q
How is blue paino described in this scene?
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- “blue piano drums up louder.”
- New Orleans becoming dominate over The Old South in this ultimate destruction of Old South (symbolically shown through the rape.)
- Builds dramatic tension.
8
Q
Stage directions description of light/ sound effects. Significance.
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- “lurid reflections”:
lurid: associated with her madness. - “grotesque and menacing shadows.”
- Sound effects: “inhuman voices like cries in a jungle.” Blanche has no where to go to be saved (like in jungle)/ threatening atmosphere Stanley has created.
9
Q
How is locomotive described building up to the rape of Blanche?
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- “roar of approaching locomotive.”
- Animal imagery/ industrialisation of America sweeping past Blanche/ symbol of Stanley’s danger.