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Examples Of Betrayal In A Streetcar Named Desire

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Blanches Betrayal In the play, “A Streetcar Named Desire,” by Tennessee Williams, the topic of betrayal is portrayed by many of the characters. In particular Blanche who is one of the main characters, is deceitful and betrays herself and another character in the play. Blanche Dubois who through deceitfulness and bad actions betrays not only her southern morals and values, but also Mitch, the man who loves her who becomes aware of her dirty past. In result all the lies and destruction Banche has inflicted on herself and others has lead to her total collapse.
Blanche Dubois who through deceitfulness and bad actions betrays her southern morals and values. To elaborate Blanche uses prostitution in order to escape from a traumatic experience in her past. This symbolizes that changing of the guard in Blanche's life because she is now going from an aristocratic girl from Belle Reve and now turns into a prostitute trying to just forget about her past in any …show more content…

From the moment Mitch and Blanche met it was a strong connection, it had the sense of love, but that feeling of love changed to a feeling of betrayal and disgust; Once Mitch was informed of Blanche's web of lies and her horrible past. It started off with a little “fib” as Blanches says, about her age. From there it got worse, she betrayed Mitch by breaking his trust because she never told him about her dirty past. Blanche tried to cover it up by putting a filter over her personality, and that filter was her long gone southern morals. She had tried to hide her bad past from just lying to Mitch and deceiving him, acting as if he wasn't smart enough to find out. But the time did come for Mitch to find out about this ultimate betrayal of his trust, and once mitch confirmed the information about Blanche's past ; that feeling of love transformed to rear its ugly head of deception to symbolize what his relationship with Miss Blanche Dubois really was; just a

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