Stanley, the husband to Stella, is the vital force incarnate in the play. He is full of raw strength, violent masculinity, arrogance, and anti-feminism. He likes wearing lurid colors and parades of his physicality, stripping off, and sweaty shirts. His anti-feminist character is shown in their discussion with Blanche. He says, “Some women give themselves credit for more than they have got.” Stanley is very aggressive and believes that fighting is a solution to a misunderstanding.
Read the play “A Streetcar Named Desire” by Tennessee Williams. Discuss Stanley.
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