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Q: How does Stella deal with the difference blanche and her husband in a streetcar named desire?
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Who was Stella's sister in A Streetcar Named Desire?

Blanche Du Bois


What is the conflict in A Streetcar Named Desire?

in the story "A streetcar named desire" written by Tennessee Williams. i think SStella is admirable character because her husband Stanley is a angry person. she loves her husband while Stanley many times hiking Stella. also he is not likes her sister stay at his home.


Is Blanche the victim in A Streetcar Named Desire?

Yes, Blanche is the main victim though it could be argued Stella is a victim of sorts too.


A Streetcar Named Desire why does blanche say that she has left her teaching job to visit Stella?

Talks to Stanley


Who yelled Stella in streetcar named desire?

Her husband Stanley Kowalski.


A street car named desire What does Stella believe to be the truth about Blanche?

In 'A Streetcar Named Desire,'Stella believes that although Blanche may have lied about things that happened in her past, she has always been honest about how she felt. Stella thinks that is what matters.


In A Streetcar Named Desire who informs Stanley about Blanche being fired as an English teacher?

Stella tells Stanley that she was fired.


What directions was blanche given to Stella's place in the book A Streetcar Named Desire?

Six thirty-two, Elysian Fields, New Orleans.


Stella Hey Stella is yelled in which movie?

a streetcar named desire


Where are Stella and Blanche going while Stanley play poker?

Stella and Blanche go out to see a play.


What does Stanley tell Blanche about Stella as they are going through her business papers?

Stanley tells blanche that stella is pregnant.


Symbol of a streetcar named cemeteries in A Streetcar Named Desire?

a street car named desire is a train they used to get around.Literally, Blanche DuBois had to take a streetcar named Desire and another called Cemeteries to get to Elysian Fields (Stanley and Stella's apartment building). Symbolically, Blanche got to New Orleans through Desire (her descent into pedophilia and prostitution after her husband's suicide) and Cemeteries (the deaths of many people in her family that led to her family losing the mortgage on their estate).