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Title: A Streetcar Named Desire - The Presentation Of Masculinity In Scene 3
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June 13, 1998 |
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Stanley's mockery of Mitch shows his dominance and masculinity over Mitch because it is almost like the pecking order amongst wild animals; competition amongst males and their dominance. Also the word "sugar tit" is quite vulgar which men would generally say... Showed first 250 characters
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Also the word "sugar tit" is quite vulgar which men would generally say. I think women wouldn't be this crude and direct because they would think it is too explicit and women generally don't make fun of their friends because they are sensitive.
Steve's joke about the "young hen" being chased by the rooster reflects how men ?chase' after women for their looks and treat them like objects just to look at... Showed next 250 characters
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