Blanche
Who said it?
Symbols / Themes
Stanley
Mixed bag
100

Blanche's background could be described as

Upper class or well-to-do

100
"...I've got to be good...and keep my hands off children."
Who is Blanche?
100

Meat / Bowling shirt

Symbolizes Stanley and Stella's relationship

Also Stanley's physicality, working-class identity, and dominance

100
How is he related to Blanche? 

It is Stella's sister therefore his sister-in-law

100

Play is set in? When?

New Orleans / 1940s

200

Blanche's zodiac sign 

Virgo

200
"I'm afraid I'll strike you as the unrefined type."
Who is Stanley?
200

How is the theme of class conflict presented in the play?

Through the tension between Blanche’s aristocratic background and Stanley’s working-class status.

200

Stanley's background would be described as 

Blue collar/lower class

200

Who had mental problems in Williams' family and greatly influenced his writing?

His sister

300

Where is Blanche from (150 for city, 150 for state)

Laurel, Mississippi

300

You’ll get along fine together, if you’ll just try not to – well – compare him with men that we went out with at home.

Stella

300

How does the theme of desire manifest in Blanche's character?

Blanche’s desire for love, youth, and security drives her actions, but also leads to her downfall.

300

What is Mitch’s relationship to Stanley?

Mitch is one of Stanley’s close friends and poker buddies.

300

What does Stanley discover in Blanche's trunk that increases his suspicions about her?

Stanley discovers expensive-looking clothes, jewelry, and love letters, which make him suspicious of Blanche’s claims about being broke.

400

Blanche bathes to

wash off the past/clean herself of her previous life

400

If I didn’t know that you was my wife’s sister I’d get ideas about you!

Who is Stanley?

400

What does the poker game in Scene 3 represent in terms of themes or symbols?

The poker game symbolizes Stanley’s world of masculinity and aggression, a stark contrast to Blanche’s world of fragility and illusion. It also highlights themes of power and control.

400

How is Mitch portrayed as a contrast to Stanley in the play?

Mitch is more sensitive and caring, especially towards Blanche, unlike Stanley’s brute, dominant personality.

400

What is Mitch’s reason for being interested in Blanche?

Mitch is drawn to Blanche because he sees her as refined, cultured, and possibly a stable companion, unlike the rough, masculine world he shares with Stanley.

500

Blanche breaks gender roles for her time because

She is unmarried/she works outside the home

500

Poems a dead boy wrote. I hurt him the way that you would like to hurt me, but you can’t!

Who is Blanche?

500

Paper Lantern / Light

Blanche's desire to hide the harsh truth and create an illusion of beauty.


500

How does Stanley conform to gender roles of the era? 

Stanley is married and works outside the home as the provider for his family.

500

What financial issue drives the tension between Stanley and Blanche?

Stanley is upset because he believes Blanche sold the family estate, Belle Reeve, and kept the money for herself, reducing Stella’s inheritance.