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Blanche often feels this way, in a state of nervousness
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The main character of the play, who is a delicate and troubled woman seeking refuge from her past.
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Blanche's life could be described as a _______, the opposite of order
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A strong feeling of wanting or needing something, which drives the actions and motivations of the characters.
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The name of the street where Stella and Stanley live, representing a false paradise and the illusion of happiness.
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An imagined or unreal world that Blanche often escapes into, as a way to cope with her harsh reality.
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A kind, gentle and educated man that treats women very well
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Stsnley's attitude towards Blanche from the beginning, with refrained aggression
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A false perception or belief that the characters hold onto, often to escape the harsh realities of their lives.
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A type of music that is frequently played in the background, representing the vibrant and chaotic atmosphere of New Orleans.
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Stanley's surname
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Deception and falsehoods that are prevalent throughout the play, as characters try to hide their true selves and pasts.
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A state of mental instability and irrational behavior, which Blanche experiences as her past traumas catch up with her.
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The setting of the play, known for its vibrant culture, music, and the clash between old and new ways of life.
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A nostalgic and romanticized South, which Blanche represents and longs for (2 words)
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A card game that Stanley and his friends often play, symbolizing the power struggles and manipulation in the play.
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A heated argument or disagreement, which frequently occurs between Stanley and Blanche due to their conflicting personalities.
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An act of sexual violence that occurs in the play, representing the abuse of power and the destruction of innocence.
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Blanche's sister and Stanley's wife, who represents the bridge between the old and new worlds of the play.
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The playwright who wrote 'A Streetcar Named Desire,' known for his exploration of complex characters and themes.
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There is this between Stanley and Stella
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Easily hurt or harmed, which describes Blanche's fragile state and her susceptibility to emotional and mental distress.
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Social class to which Stanley belongs
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One thing that Blanche doesn't want to lose.
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A place where animals are kept in captivity, symbolizing the confinement and lack of freedom experienced by the characters.