A Street Car Named Desire: The Many Traits Of Blanch
Everyone has relatives that come and visit. Some people don't like
their relatives and they hate when relatives visit. Tennessee Williams
shows this feeling between Stanley and Blanch in the book A Street Car
Named Desire. It is the things that Blanch says and does that makes
Stanley dislike her. Blanch is vein, untruthful, and is seductive.
Blanch is a very vein person. A lot of the things she does is so
she looks good. Stanley first discovers this in "Scene Two":
Stanley: Look at these feathers and furs that she come here to
preen herself ....
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