A Streetcar Named Desire

The first visual impressions of Stella.

from the book a streetcar named desire

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The first visual impression we are given of Stella comes in the first scene. It is not explicit, but we do immediately envision a young woman in her twenties, who appears to be well mannered and well dressed. This is evident in William's use of the word "gentle".

[Stella comes out on the first floor landing, a gentle young woman, about twenty-five, and of a background obviously quite different from her husband's.]

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A Streetcar Named Desire