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Write a detailed critical commentary of pages 73-77 (‘Mitch: I’m surprised to hear that [...] Blanche: Sometimes – there’s God – so quickly!’)

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Write a detailed critical commentary of pages 73-77 ('Mitch: I'm surprised to hear that [...] Blanche: Sometimes - there's God - so quickly!') Earlier in the scene Blanche questions Mitch with regards to what Stanley has told him about her and Blanche remarks that Stanley is rude to her. Mitch's reaction, that he is "surprised to hear that" and "[doesn't] see how anyone could be rude to [her]", suggests his feelings towards her are sincere and give the audience a deeper insight into Blanche's character and how she represents herself. In Blanche's earlier scene with Mitch she appears innocent to the world of domestic abuse and tells Mitch she isn't "properly dressed" and therefore can't sit and have a cigarette with him (although she is easily persuaded.) Mitch believes that she is the pure Southern Belle she wishes to be seen as but in scene nine, after he has looked...

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