Scene 2 analysis Flashcards

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what is communication accommodation theory?

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when people interact, they adjust their speech to accommodate to others

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define convergence?

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adapt to each others communicative behaviours to reduce social differences

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define divergence?

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accentuating speech and non-verbal differences between themselves and who they’re talking to

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4
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example of Stanley converging

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‘napoleonic code’

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example of Blanche diverging

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‘love letters, yellowing with antiquity’

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this scene is split in 2. explain the two parts to the scene

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part 1- Stanley finds out about loss of Belle Reve. he thinks he’s been swindled out of money

part 2- Stella leaves and Blanche is in her red robe. she comes across as sexually promiscuous. acts like a prostitute

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7
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what is the purpose of this scene?

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to set tragedy into motion. Stanley’s rage set against Blanche’s dangerously misguided playfulness- her actions are dangerous

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Stella and Blanche are going to Galatoires, why might Stanley hate this?

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Galatoires is a high class restaurant, which reminds him of their higher class and how he is an immigrant. he hates to be ridiculed by his wife and women in general

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9
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what is Stanley’s primitive instinct?

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to drag her down to his level using sexuality and dominance to intimidate her

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what is an example of Stanley showing his class difference?

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he fails to comprehend that Blanche’s jewellery is inexpensive costume jewellery. he doesn’t like that Stella mocks him for not realising this

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what does Blanche’s bathing symbolise?

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washing away her past and the guilt of her husbands death, as well as her many sexual encounters, trying purify herself.

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why does Blanche’s bathing cause tension?

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the apartment is small and there is only one bathroom. the heat from the bathroom is oppressive and causes agitation

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13
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impressions of Stanley?

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more aggressive, selfish, primitive

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14
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impressions of Blanche?

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less frightened, increasingly sexual and gaining confidence?

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15
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impressions of Stella?

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powerless towards Stanley, a people pleaser?

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16
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3 key quotes in this scene

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‘a womans charm is fifty percent illusion’

‘excuse me while I slip on my pretty new dress!!’

‘Napoleonic code’