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Streetcar Named Desire

   
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Blanche of course is attempting to wipe the slate of all behaviors that might undermine her image of a lady. Blanche is telling Mitch this very thing in scene six when she says, "you know as well as I do that a single girl, a girl alone in the world, has got to keep a firm hold?" (87) Stanley is a little harder to read than Blanche but under close examination you can see that he too holds numerous things sacred...
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Blanche of course is attempting to wipe the slate of all behaviors that might undermine her image of a lady. Blanche is telling Mitch this very thing in scene six when she says, "you know as well as I do that a single girl, a girl alone in the world, has got to keep a firm hold?" (87) Stanley is a little harder to read than Blanche but under close examination you can see that he too holds numerous things sacred...
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