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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hey, who here is good at literature?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@kohai

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ty

OpenStudy (anonymous):

even a lucky guess would be appreciated lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I wouldn't want to guess and get it wrong so if I don't know the answer, I'll tag someone who I think know the answer.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok ty

OpenStudy (kohai):

"In order to prove his own victimization, he refers to the Napoleonic code, a code of law recognized in New Orleans from the days of French rule that places women’s property in the hands of their husbands."

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ty sooo much

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can u help with some more?

OpenStudy (kohai):

"The stage directions show how Blanche and Stanley are opposing characters through the descriptions. As Blanche first enters, her outfit is completely “incongruous” to the setting, therefore she stands out. Her appearance and sophisticated mannerisms are very different from all others around her. This difference shows she is an outsider and doesn’t belong or come from New Orleans. Instead of coming to visit her sister after some years dressed casually, she enters “looking as if she were arriving to a summer tea or wingspantail party.” The first appearance of Stanley is when he and his friends are coming back from bowling one night. He is carrying “a red stained package from the butchers” — this is bloody, raw, fresh meat straight from the butchers. This immediately gives the audience an image that Stanley is a scruffy man, not clean and neat but dirty and untidy looking not caring about what he holds and where it came from." This might help with the second one. I haven't read this, I am only as good as my Google-foo allows me ;)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can u post some more plzzz

OpenStudy (kohai):

I can post my two sources. They seem pretty reliable, they should help you with the rest of your questions. Would you like me to do that?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yah ty sooo much

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ty

OpenStudy (kohai):

You're welcome

OpenStudy (shal):

can somene help me?

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