Female Entrapment

Cards (100)

  • What themes does Williams explore in A Streetcar Named Desire?
    Female expression, sexuality, and freedom
  • How does Williams portray female characters in the play?
    As socially subordinate and dependent on men
  • What does Williams suggest about hegemonic masculinity in the play?
    It contributes to female entrapment and inferiority
  • Who are the two main female characters in A Streetcar Named Desire?
    Blanche and Stella
  • How does Williams illustrate the confinement of female characters?
    Through their physical and psychological worlds
  • What role do male characters play in the lives of female characters?
    They act as catalysts for their disintegration
  • What does Williams depict New Orleans as in the opening scene?
    A liberal cultural melting pot
  • What musical element is mentioned in the depiction of New Orleans?
    The serene jazz music of the "blue piano"
  • What irony is present in the portrayal of New Orleans?
    It is not as inclusive as it seems
  • What does the Napoleonic Code authorize regarding women's property?
    It places women's property in men's hands
  • How does Stanley's reference to the Napoleonic Code reflect societal attitudes?
    It highlights deep-rooted cultural misogyny
  • What does Elysian Fields symbolize in the play?
    The power imbalance between genders
  • How does Williams use proleptic irony in Elysian Fields?
    To foreshadow Stanley's victory over Blanche
  • What does Stanley's home represent for him?
    A sanctuary for his desires and pleasures
  • How does Elysian Fields affect the women in the play?
    It becomes a place of permanent entrapment
  • What does Blanche's character symbolize in the play?
    The disintegration of her psyche
  • What is Blanche's tragic flaw in the play?
    Believing her status should define her treatment
  • How does Blanche's seduction of the Young Man reflect societal views?
    It may disturb a 1940s audience
  • What does Blanche's "dark red satin wrapper" signify?
    Her attempt to reclaim her sexuality
  • What does Blanche's name suggest about her character?
    It implies purity but hides her past
  • How does Blanche's bathing symbolize her character's struggle?
    It represents her desire to expunge impurity
  • What does Blanche mean by "I couldn't believe her story and go on living with Stanley"?
    It shows her inability to recognize her entrapment
  • How does Stella's relationship with Stanley evolve throughout the play?
    It leads to her eroding self-worth and entrapment
  • What are the key scenes for Blanche's entrapment?
    Scenes one, five, and ten
  • How does Williams use color symbolism to portray Blanche?
    She is introduced as fragile and innocent
  • What does Blanche's "white suit" symbolize?
    Her appearance of purity contrasts her reality
  • What does Blanche's fading beauty represent?
    The societal pressure on women's appearance
  • How does Stella's view of love differ from Blanche's?
    Stella embraces a more sexual and sensual view
  • What does Stanley's final act towards Blanche signify?
    His ultimate power over her
  • How does Williams depict the consequences of Blanche's defiance?
    It leads to her tragic victimization
  • What does Blanche's character represent in the context of gender roles?
    A challenge to traditional gender expectations
  • How is Stella characterized in relation to gender roles?
    As a transitive type of woman
  • What does Williams critique through Blanche's character?
    The tyrannical social norms of 1940s America
  • How does Blanche's dishonesty reflect her character's struggles?
    It shows her descent into delusion and lies
  • What does Blanche's avoidance of direct light symbolize?
    Her desire to escape her troubled past
  • What does Blanche's statement about a woman's worth reveal?
    It was defined by her exterior appearance
  • How does Williams portray the harsh reality of female entrapment?
    Through Blanche's reflections on her worth
  • What does Blanche's defiance of Stanley signify?
    Her challenge to cultural norms
  • How does Williams depict the consequences of cultural savagery on women?
    Through Blanche's tragic victimization
  • What does the term "Southern Belle" refer to in the play?
    An archetypal sheltered young woman