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AP English Literature and Composition
Multiple Choice

Analyzing Blanche's Dialogue in A Streetcar Named Desire

Very Hard Drama Analysis Dialogue And Monologue

In Tennessee Williams' play A Streetcar Named Desire, the character Blanche DuBois often engages in dialogue that reveals her complex psyche and façade. In a particular scene, she interacts with Stanley Kowalski, expressing her disdain for his brutish nature while attempting to maintain her own charm and gentility. Below is an excerpt of their dialogue:

BLANCHE: But there are things that happen between a man and a woman in the dark—that sort of make everything else seem—unimportant.

STANLEY: What things?

BLANCHE: Those things that once upon a time... I was in love with the idea of love. You can't possibly know how it feels to be unwound.

Consider how Williams uses dialogue to explore themes of vulnerability, deception, and sexual tension. Which of the following statements best describes the primary purpose of Blanche's dialogue in this excerpt?

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