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A Streetcar Names Desire: Symbols and Imagery
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Higher Modern Studies Mapa Mental sobre A Streetcar Names Desire: Symbols and Imagery, creado por Maria Oliver1405 el 27/12/2015.
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A Streetcar Names Desire: Symbols and Imagery
Symbolism
Shadows/Cries
Dramatises Blanche's final breakdown/departure from reality in face of Stanley physical threat
Music
Varsouviana Polka
Tragedy of Blanches past (Allan)
Moment it evokes represents Blanche's loss of innocence
Only Blanche can hear
Drives her to distraction
Heard whenever she panics/loses grip on reality
Blue Piano
Callous vitality of Vieux Carré of New Orleans
"expresses spirit of the live that goes on there"
Stands for depression, loneliness and B longing for love
"Paper Moon" song
Lyrics about lovers losing their imagined reality similar to Blanche fibbing herself into imaginary world
Meat
Stanley: Scene 1 throws meat to Stella-stating sexual propriortership her has over her
Chinese Lantern
Blanche's longing for 'magic'/ dressing up of ugly reality p72
Magic represents life as it ought to be
Made of paper-like Blanche's illusions it can easily be destroyed
Motifs
Light
Reality of Blanche's past/fading beauty
Scene 6: "lets leave the lights off" (to Mitch) doesn't want future husband to see her ageing features
Love
"it was like you suddenly turned a blinding light on something that had always been half in shadow" Description of love for Allan
Light used to represent love for B but now it's destructive-Allan's suicide erased light of love
Escape of reality
"electric bulbs go on and you see too plainly"
Stanley: light shows things for what they are/affection for reality
Drunkeness
Blanche: anti-social/ secretive, attempt to withdraw from harsh reality
Stanley: Social drinker-poker game, birth of child, Blanche birthday
Blanche and Stanley: leads to destructive behaviour
Stanley: commits domestic violence yet able to rebound from drunken escapades
Blanche: deludes herself, alcohol augments gradual departure from sanity
Bathing
Cleansing ritual
Imagery
Moth
Blanche's fragility
Represents attempt to recreate herself/ spring forth a new person from cocoon of lies
Lives during the night-creature of darkness
Colours
Stanley/Males dress in bright colour: "gaudy"
Scene 1: wearing blue denim work clothes-blue represents truth/strength/masculinity
Williams refers to primary colours worn in context of masculinity/represents their behaviour
Variety of colour reflects diversity of New World
Streetcar and Traintracks
Blanche headlong descent into disaster
Scene 4,6,10 rush of locomotive symbol of relentless fate
Euphemism for sex in Scene 4
Stanley the Ape
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