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SHEP HUNTLEIGH..... help

Scene Five p.68 
Why Blanche writes a letter to Shep???? And why is she lie???
Whats her notion???

Than youuuuuu verry much..... Dana
Posted by dana h #60756 at Jun 02, 2008 11:48 AM || Report this post || Reply

Blanche's lies give her the life she dreams of living.  The truth is so much less interesting and delightful than the illusion she offers, so why not do it?
Posted by geri h #61060 at Jun 10, 2008 2:32 AM || Report this post || Reply

Blanche prefers artificiality rather than reality so she tries escape truth through lies like that. Similar to the paper lantern hiding her looks.
Posted by simon a #92263 at May 06, 2009 11:03 AM || Report this post || Reply

Blanches' life at the kowolskis is arguably based on lies. And I feel that the letter to Shep is an escalation of the lies. However what is different from these untruths to earlier lies within the book, is the notion that Stanley knows that they are not true - and due to this the audience knows, as opposed to suspects that blanche is fibbing.

As well as this Williams uses this letter, and the whole shep 'ideal', to deepen the audiences understanding and the physical portrayal of Blanches downfall.
Posted by d f #92829 at May 10, 2009 11:21 AM || Report this post || Reply

 

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