Blanche DeBois was a lady that grew up with a pretty high standard living raised with good manners and strict morals and when she moves into her sisters house in New Orleans these teaching are out of place. blanch had many problems that caused her to collapse into somebody else and she tried to reestablish her conduct by running away from her ordinary life at Bele Reve.
Stella, sister of Blanche. moved to New Orleans and set down with a man, Stanly. The man who really places the society that New Orleans is and it characteristics. It is a place of mare freedom of spirit and takes things down to a society where more human like instincts are taken as a norm. Blanche wants to reset her old self as a good girl with discipline and control. She establishes them very well but thy are not welcomed in this society of more liberal ways. She is for that society a step back into the old days were things were never expected to be. The biggest link to the human instinctive primitives ways is Stanley and so he is the one that takes Blanche more as an outsider that should leave. Blanche feels out of place but refuses to lit her instinctive human ways out so that she fits into this society and things become complicated for her and she builds her own tomb stone. Blanche tries to build a relationship but it is set upon lies and contradictions since her past is not a good source. This is her attempt to build herself with what she considers an uncivil society. Again Stanley is the source that reminds her that she is not from that place and she is not welcomed with her unforgettable past. Blanche's relationship is the biggest wreck that causes her to fail and thin pertain to none of the societies since she killed her reputation where she came from and was a fake in her new attempt to fit in
Blanche ends up being crazy since both society's ban her from them since she has not yet found out who she really is and what she wants from life. Her life was not easy and she did not take the falls she took as a way to get up stronger, instead she took them as no more options to success.
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