A Streetcar Named Desire
In the first few pages of scene 11, what seems to be the attitude of everyone except Stanley?
Provide at least 1 quote.
Provide at least 1 quote.
In the first few pages of Scene Ten everyone seems to be filled with dread..... walking on eggshells. That is everyone but Stanley who goes on with business as usual. Stanley just wants her gone.
STANLEY:
You left nothing here but spilt talcum and old empty perfume bottles--unless it's the paper lantern you want to take with you. You want the lantern?
[He crosses to dressing table and seizes the paper lantern, tearing it off the light bulb, and extends it toward her. She cries out as if the lantern was herself. The Matron steps boldly toward her. She screams and tries to break past the Matron. All the men spring to their feet. Stella runs out to the porch, with Eunice following to comfort her, simultaneously with the confused voices of the men in the kitchen. Stella rushes into Eunice's embrace on the porch.]
A Streetcar Named Desire