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A Streetcar Named Desire

   
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We do not learn Stanley's bad habits until he hits Stella and rapes his sister-in-law. However, he does gamble, drink, bowl, have sex, and lacks imagination. Mitch is the sensitive one out of all of Stanley's friends that is why Stella introduces Blanche to him...
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Mitch lives with his mother who is dying and would like for him to marry before she passes away. For some reason, Mitch and Blanche hit it off and have a mutual need of support and companionship, so that causes them to think that they are meant for each other...
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