1. a streetcar named desire
Blanche takes her husband's sexual orientation as a personal insult, thinking that she was not "good" enough and hence in a way "made him gay," (although the homosexual reference in the play is pretty vague and totally non-existent in the movie, it fits as a crucial piece of information on why Blanche is the way she is). ... Regardless of whether or not he rapes Blanche, the sexual tension builds between them (from their first meeting) until the end, where Stanley physically traps Blanche on to a bed after commenting that she might not be "bad to interfere with." ... The play offers a b...
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