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Essay On Gender Roles In A Streetcar Named Desire

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In the play, A Streetcar Named Desire, by Tennessee Williams, gender roles were reflected on gender roles in the American Society in the 50’s. The male gender was predominant while the female gender was considered less powerful. Williams really emphasizes this stereotype, yet he focuses on the females in the play the whole time.
Stanley is a good example of the stereotypical male. He is portrayed as the dominant husband of Stella. He is always trying to prove he is in charge. As well as being very simple, and wanting very few things. “Nothing belongs on a poker table but cards, chips and whiskey” (42). All he wants to do is play poker and drink with his friends. Stanley is an aggressive character, his dominance is shown through his …show more content…

Stella falls under the gender role of women. She does not have much of a say at all, “You come out with me while Blanche is getting dressed”(31). Stella says to Stanley. Stanley responds back to her saying, “Since when do you give me orders?(31). Stanley does not let Stella have a voice in the house, and Stella accepts it. She rarely fights back and the few times she does it ends in either her getting hit or Stanley's yelling at her and throwing her plate at the wall. Stella also falls under this stereotypical household because she is quiet, when arguments occur she usually makes sure to not involve herself and say as little as possible. Whenever Stanley and Blanche argue, Blanche complains to Stella but Stella does not do anything to help Blanche. Except for one time when Blanche and Stanley have one of many arguments. “There’s no excuse for it, Stella. I don’t have to put up with insults. I won’t be taken for granted”(134). Blanche complains to Stella about Stanley's cruel behavior, and Stella for once stands up to Stanley. Stella asked Stanley why he even treats Blanche so poorly. Stanley only responds blaming Blanche for everything instead of taking some of the blame himself. He doesn't even consider what Stella has told him. This exemplifies how Stanley is oblivious to everyone's voice but his, and how Stella relates to the stereotypical women of the house.
Blanche however appears to challenge this stereotypical gender role throughout the

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