Scene 9 Flashcards

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Summary of events in scene 9.

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  • Mitch accuses Blanche of lying about her age/innocence.
  • Blanche tries to explain herself
  • Mitch says he can’t marry her anymore because she’s not “clean enough” - but clearly wants to have sex with her.
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Which scene with, also with Blanche and Mitch, heavily contrasts this scene in the play?

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  • Scene 6.
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What is Blanche wearing at the beginning of this scene, what does think link to?

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  • “scarlett satin robe” Links to her promiscuous nature, revealed by her past.
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Give references to light in scene 9. Significance of them.

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  • Blanche says “darkness comforts (her)”
  • Mitch “tears the paper lantern off the light bulb.” Pulling away Blanche’s facade, revealing the truth. He put it up but now he’s putting it down, destroying their relationship/ tinted view he saw Blanche through.
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5
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What does Blanche reveal the name of the hotel she stayed at was called?

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  • “Tarantula arms.”
  • “Tarantula” links to the web of lies Blanche creates around herself.
  • Tarantulas kill moths, Blanche is self-destoying herseld (described as moth in her opening description.)
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6
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What two different nursery rhymes does Blanche refer to in this scene? Significance?

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  • “my youth went up the water spout.”
  • Described how Stanley has “tied an old tin can to the tail of the kite.”
  • Old tin would make noise, rattling (Blanche finds this uncomfortbale.)
  • “kite”: Blanche is NOT predatory, she is weak.
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7
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Significance of the mexican street seller in this scene.

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  • Says: “flores para los muertos.”
  • “Flowers for the dead”, reminder that her metaphorical death is imminent.
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Why does Blanche scream “fire, fire!” at end of scene 9?

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  • Mitch says he wants what “I’ve been missing all summer” ie. he wants to have sex with her but not marry her.
  • “Fire” –> symbol of Blanche’s destruction/ symbol for danger. Fire –> radiates light, just like Blanche’s truths have been radiated for everyone to see, can’t hide in darkness.
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9
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What music is played at beginning of this scene?

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  • Polka music
  • Same music when Allan Grey died, Blanche is constantly reliving this memory.
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10
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Contrasts in language/ imagery used in scene 6 vs scene 9.

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  • Scene 6: French used (Blanche = Dame aux Camellias). Scene 9: Mexican used.
  • Scene 6: literary references. Scene 9: nursery rhymes.
  • Both scenes: imagery of the paper lantern.
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Music in scene 6 vs scene 9.

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  • Scene 6: polka music, locomotive.
  • Scene 9: music in her head, distant piano (hope of Old South returning = completely fading.)
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12
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Describe how Mitch’s behaviour has completely changed from scene 6 to 9.

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  • Scene 6: “can I kiss you tonight?” Very respectful.
  • Scene 9: “places his hand on her waist”/ “tears off paper lantern” –> destroying all barriers so he can have access to her!!
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