{"id":21183,"date":"2019-11-29T03:06:39","date_gmt":"2019-11-29T03:06:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/essays.homeworkacetutors.com\/2019\/11\/to-a-contemporary-audience-th\/"},"modified":"2019-11-29T03:06:39","modified_gmt":"2019-11-29T03:06:39","slug":"to-a-contemporary-audience-th","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.colapapers.com\/us\/to-a-contemporary-audience-th\/","title":{"rendered":"To a contemporary audience, th\u2026"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>\n<p>To a contemporary audience, there is no doubt that Stanley is presented as the villain of the play due to his violence towards Stella and Blanche. However, when put in the context of 1940\u2019s New Orleans, where casual domestic abuse was common, and archetypal gender roles expected, Stanley\u2019s violent behaviour becomes not the fault of a villain, but of a villainous culture whereby every character is flawed, and a man felt it necessary to fiercely defend himself in several aspects.Despite his violent behaviour, Williams clearly steers Stanley away from the role of a villain, through the passionate and committed relationship he holds with Stella. Williams presents Stanley\u2019s Neanderthal-like attributes displayed throughout as a symbol of masculinity- \u201che tosses her the meat package\u201d to normalize. The couple are clearly settled a functional yet passionate relationship until the appearance of Blanche \u201cwhen he goes away for a week\u2026 I go wild [Stella]\u201d.<\/p>\n<p> Stella\u2019s obvious dependence on Stanley in their life together after Stella\u2019s escape from Belle Reve presents him as having more heroic characteristics, having saved her from all that Blanche had to endure \u201cdeaths are expensive, miss Stella!\u201d having to struggle with financial independence.<\/p>\n<p> Moreover, this breadwinning role adds to the archetypal family unit that increased in popularity during the 1940s, and shows that Stanley had similar goals to any American man, making him relatable to an audience of the time, and therefore directing him clearly away from any villainous role. Arguably, it is Blanche\u2019s appearance which disrupts the peace in their relationship, which Williams uses to inflame Stanley\u2019s violence. However, the fact that Stanley and Stella remain together after Blanche\u2019s implies their closeness, and unbreakable bond. Moreover, Williams presents Stanley is as a character essential for Stella\u2019s happiness- Blanche\u2019s flirtation, deserving of rape? Several of the characters have flawsDespite his value as an individual, Williams presents Stanley not as a villain, but a representative of the class and society which shaped him, a product of flawed cultures clashing together, \u201cthe Kowalski\u2019s and the Dubois have different notions\u201d. Stanley\u2019s brash sense of entitlement, for example when speaking about the Napoleonic code \u201cthere\u2019s this policy\u2026\u201d only emphasizes the ascendance of the working class male, with new- found social mobility. Whilst this entitled viewpoint of Stanley blends seamlessly into the New Orleans lifestyle, being a place of \u201cdesire\u201d it conflicts with Blanche\u2019s character- a representation of the death of the Old South. Williams here displays the incompatibility of the two cultures, and the struggle of the changing fabric of society, still finding its feet.<\/p>\n<p> One could argue that this lead to Stanley\u2019s sense of entitlement to women, resulting in his rape of Blanche \u201cyou\u2019ve had it coming from the beginning\u2026\u201d It could also be argued that the rape was a way of defending what Stanley viewed as his property \u201csizes women up quote\u201d due to Blanche\u2019s blatant racism in labelling him a \u201cPolack\u201d and \u201canimal\u201d. Not only are the insults a symbol of the contrasting cultures, but of the way in which Stanley is made to feel degraded in society \u201cI\u2019m not a Polack, I\u2019m an American\u201d. Therefore his villainous behaviour to Blanche can be seen as a direct retaliation to her racism, and a way to defend territory. Placing such weight upon the culture in which Stanley is a product of makes him being a villainous individual unlikely. T huey long and polack, self defence<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>To a contemporary audience, there is no doubt that Stanley is presented as the villain of the play due to his violence towards Stella and Blanche. 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