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Hidden desire and external hysteria
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Different versions of A Streetcar Named Desire 1951 film- Vivien Leigh-Blanche Dubois Marlon Brando-Stanley Kowalski Kim Hunter-Stella Kowalski Karl Malden-Mitch
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1984 television drama film- Ann-Margret-Blanche Dubois Treat Williams-Stanley Kowalski Beverly D’Angelo-Stella Kowalski Randy Quaid-Mitch
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1995-televison drama film Jessica Lange-Blanche Dubois Alec Baldwin-Stanley Kowalski Diane Lane-Stella Kowalski John Goodman-Mitch
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1995-Opera Renee Fleming-Blanche Dubois Rod Gilfry-Stanley Kowalski Elizabeth Futral-Stella Kowalski Anthony Dean Griffey-Mitch
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The delicate personality of Blanche The reaction when she met Stanley When passing through Stanley and his friends, she over emphasized her perfection. Blanche cared others’ judgments a lot, but at the same time, she longed for others compliments. Her over-delicate personality led to the tension between Stanley and her, and her artifice about her past destroys the love of Mitch.
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The implications of Blanche’s habits She smokes and drinks a lot When wanting to light the cigarette, she always borrow the fire from men no matter she is familiar or not. Is this a trick to catch men’s attention? She takes bath many times in the two- hour film, and this action implies that she can not endure or deal with the external world.
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The diverse actings between the movie and the drama In the drama, we can see Blanche has a more clear and obvious emotion reaction being presented, because the audience is far from the stage. However, in the movie, because the camera could be zoomed in to catch the subtle facial changes, so we can observe more exquisite and delicate Blanche’s expressions in her eyes, in which we can interpret her emotions well, too.
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Different adapted episodes The episodes of Blanche and the delivery boy. The endings of opera and movie stand for the different actings of Stella.
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