A Streetcar Named Desire
Scene 2
In scene two we can see a difference from scene one. During the first scene emphasizes the sexual attraction that Stella and Stanley moved to each other despite differences of class, as the second scene shows lack of respect between Stanley and Stella with the arrival of her sister.
Invoking the Napoleonic Code allows Stanley to justify their feelings toward the right of inheritance of Stella. In doing so, demonstrates that it is ignorant of legal excuses, Belle Reve, located in Laurel, Mississippi, outside the jurisdiction of New Orleans. However, the repeated references to Stanley on the Napoleonic Code to highlight the fact that his conflict with Blanche is also a test of strength between sexes
During this scene there can be seen the difference between Stanley's and Blanche's view of money, Blanche comes from a way of living in which she only knows how to spend and Stanley knows how to make things cheaper and win money
Javier Ayala
Jorge Lince
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