In scene IV explain how Stanley is seen from opposite perspectives in this scene from Stella's and Blanche's view points.
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In scene IV explain how Stanley is seen from opposite perspectives in this scene from Stella's and Blanche's view points. Scene three shows one of Stanley's darker moments, when he beats his wife for standing up for her sister who caused a slight distraction at his poker party. As a result both Blanche and Stella take refuge at Eunice's flat above, before the night ends Stanley calls for his wife in shame at his actions and Stella returns to their flat much to Blanche's dismay. Scene four is the morning after this incident where Blanche tells Stella exactly what she thinks of Stanley. Blanche cares for Stella and feels protective of her in many ways; her interests are only to keep herself and her sister out of harms way and in her eyes she feels that both herself and Stella are a risk in their current situation, she seeks safety in...


