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Blanche Dubois In A Streetcar Named Desire

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Every person in their life has been a Blanche at some point or another in their life. I know that I have done this personally and am working on bettering that part of myself but I too have been unrealistically optimistic, or in the word of Mrs. Dubois “I don’t want realism I want magic.” In the beautifully tragic story of A Streetcar Named Desire we find that Blanche Dubois has stepped into the next level of fantasy and has not only tried to make others believe the lies she tells but has begun to believe it herself.
It is important to note why Mrs. Dubois makes up fantasies in her head and why she pushes them off on others. Blanche says in the play “Magic, I try to give that to people. I misrepresent things to them. I don’t tell the truth, I tell what ought to be the truth.” By gaining this insight into her mind frame we can see that she uses a manipulation of the truth as kindness. Her traumatizing experiences such as finding her husband and later his corpse after committing suicide is too much reality for her and as a defense mechanism creates a fantasy. In her own way Blanche believes that it is her role to protect others from a reality that may hurt them. …show more content…

She allows delusion to control her life and assists the ongoing lie by continuously drinking. Blanche is also afraid of aging and of not being seen the most presentable she possibly can look at all occasion. In fact, she fears being undesirable so much that she refuses to go out in daylight hours or have bright lights anywhere that she may be. This amount of disassociation comes from a deeply rooted sense of dislike of oneself. A person being able to evaluate themselves and make changes for the future is essential, Blanche lacks this quality

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