A Streetcar Named Desire

How does Mitch compare and contrast with Stanley?

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Mitch is quiet, respectful, accomodating ad lives with his mother. He is kind and attentive.

Stanley is tough as nails. He loves his wife, but he also likes to control her. He is loud, brash, insensitive, sometimes violent, and often demeans other characters in the play.

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A Streetcar Named Desire