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Relationship between Blanche and Stanley

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Consider The Relationship Between Blanche and Stanley As Shown in Scene 10. Where Does The Conflict Lie? This scene presents the final confrontation between Blanche and Stanley, with Stanley emerging as the undisputed winner. It begins with Blanche being in a drunken state of mind in a fantasy world far from reality. She is dressed in a "soiled" wedding dress looking unclean and symbolizing that her innocence is lost. When we first see Blanche in this play, she is in clean white clothes giving the impression she was completely innocent but as we got to know more about her, her innocence kept fading away, she is "soiled" just like her dress is "soiled". We also learn that she was planning on marrying Mitch because she was wearing a wedding dress but Stanley has ruined her hopes of doing this causing her to be depressed, this also provides the basis for a conflict...

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