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A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams Essay

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A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams

MITCH: Lies, lies, inside and out, all lies. Referring to the two critical opinions, explore the extent to which the relationship between Mitch and Blanche is based on deception and self deception.

Throughout Williams' play an unexpected relationship is developing before us. This is the one formed between Mitch and Blanche. Two very different characters who would appear to have nothing in common but when they dig deeper into each others personalities they find that have shared many past experiences and this gives them a basis for their relationship. However, after realising that Blanche is not the same person that she appears to be, Mitch begins to doubt anything that she has …show more content…

According to what he has told Blanche, he has never had the chance to really fall in love with someone and is just waiting for the opportunity to come around, after his bad experiences. BLANCHE: It sounds like a romance.

MITCH: A pretty sad one. The girl's dead now.

Once he said this to Blanche, he had opened the gates for her to begin her manipulation. She was very aware of the pain that he may have felt about such things, as she too had felt the loss of someone that she was in love with. However, she has no queries about lying to Mitch in order to make him fall for her. This is the real beginning of the deception, not only to Mitch, but subconsciously Blanche is being deceived by her own story telling.

There have been many critical opinions about the subject of the deception and the self deception which plays a large role in the relationship between Blanche and Mitch. Both Londre and Cardullo have come to the conclusion that Blanche only does what she does to hopefully entice Mitch to marry her, and in fact she is "closer to the tragic heroine than many would like to think" (Cardullo). Londre states that Blanche is the active one in the beginning as she undresses in front of the light (despite her hatred of it) so that the men can clearly see her through the portieres. She learns of

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