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Kelso High School A Streetcar named Desire by Tennessee Williams
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Scene Seven This short scene is full of dramatic contrasts as the cheerful mood of Blanche singing in the bath and Stella arranging the birthday table is shattered when a triumphant Stanley comes in with his details about Blanche’s past
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Dramatic Impact The dramatic impact of this scene is emphasised by Stanley’s shocking account of Blanche’s behaviour which is contrasted with her sentimental song from the bathroom Yet, the full dramatic impact of the scene relies not on the details of her past, but on her ignorance of what is happening outside the bathroom. This increases the dramatic tension – will she overhear?
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Dramatic Impact Contrapuntally – meaning as an accompaniment, but in a different, contrasting mood. Illustrated here by the use of two speakers, one commenting on the other, usually in derogatory terms
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Symbolism Blanche’s endless baths symbolise her need to constantly wash away her sins Her singing of “Paper Moon” – “ it wouldn’t be make-believe if you believed in me” – symbolises that Blanche’s hopes of a future with Mitch rest in him believing her act. This is now unlikely to happen as Stanley has told him about her past
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