Sexual Desire Flashcards

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What is my first paragraph for sexual desire?

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Williams presents the tumultuous relationship between Stella and Stanley to demonstrate how sexual desire drives both emotional dependence and volatile power dynamics within their marriage.

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What is my second paragraph for sexual desire?

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Williams presents Blanche’s interactions and illusions of sexual desire to explore her desperate search for validation, using fleeting romantic encounters to mask her trauma and self-doubt.

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What is my Third paragraph for sexual desire?

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Williams employs Stanley as an extended animalistic metaphor to represent the primal, unrestrained nature of sexual desire, highlighting his raw, domineering presence that both captivates and destroys those around him.

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What is the Stella and Stanleys relationship like?

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a link between desire and violence, sexual, aggressive and an unbreakable cycle

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What is the Marxist view for Stella and Stanleys relationship being based on sexual desire?

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Different upbringing results differentiating morals, ethics and behaviour

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What quote does Stanley say that depicts Stella and Stanleys Different upbringing results differentiating morals, ethics and behaviour

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“The Kowalski’s and the DuBois have different motions”

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What context can be used to support the difference in Stella and Stanley?

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The old vs new south

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