Scene 2 analysis Flashcards
what is communication accommodation theory?
when people interact, they adjust their speech to accommodate to others
define convergence?
adapt to each others communicative behaviours to reduce social differences
define divergence?
accentuating speech and non-verbal differences between themselves and who they’re talking to
example of Stanley converging
‘napoleonic code’
example of Blanche diverging
‘love letters, yellowing with antiquity’
this scene is split in 2. explain the two parts to the scene
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
what is the purpose of this scene?
to set tragedy into motion. Stanley’s rage set against Blanche’s dangerously misguided playfulness- her actions are dangerous
Stella and Blanche are going to Galatoires, why might Stanley hate this?
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
what is Stanley’s primitive instinct?
to drag her down to his level using sexuality and dominance to intimidate her
what is an example of Stanley showing his class difference?
he fails to comprehend that Blanche’s jewellery is inexpensive costume jewellery. he doesn’t like that Stella mocks him for not realising this
what does Blanche’s bathing symbolise?
washing away her past and the guilt of her husbands death, as well as her many sexual encounters, trying purify herself.
why does Blanche’s bathing cause tension?
the apartment is small and there is only one bathroom. the heat from the bathroom is oppressive and causes agitation
impressions of Stanley?
more aggressive, selfish, primitive
impressions of Blanche?
less frightened, increasingly sexual and gaining confidence?
impressions of Stella?
powerless towards Stanley, a people pleaser?