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P**K
Classic for a reason
All the characters are written very realistically. Blanche had all my sympathy.Although she is not the stereotypical innocent victim, she's a victim all the same. It highlights how ruthlessly the world treats women.
A**Y
Nothing short Amazing
Stellllaa.... Haha that's the first thing that come to mind with this play, I absolutely loved it blanche Dubois comes right out of the page. Makes me think of the Simpsons episode where Flanders Rips his shirt open
T**C
No Wonder It's a Classic?
I saw the film years ago! Of course, this is not a novel but a play, and so, you get a script to read? No problem! A couple of pages and you're into it. This is such a great story - believe me!Blanc is a wonderful character and must be a riot to play, her dialogue is just superb, putting a class barrier of extreme proportions, between her and the working class hero, Stanley, - who actually, is quite rough around the edges, though he does have some logic in the way he works things through?Stella is loyal to all, happy, a little naïve and a bit of a brick all round. Mitch is a nice guy but eventually ends up heartbroken.Great characters, great storyline, wonderfully descriptive writing and whilst we couldn't hear the music and see the graphics, it still comes over crystal clear - no wonder it's a classic. I loved it. Finally, just read through the lovely expressions in the glossary - bobby-soxer, red hots, monkey doings, turn the trick, epic fortifications! - just brilliant dialogue!
ち**ち
Super!
I love this series of scneraios. I would like to know how many authors are included in this series.
I**A
Full of different range of emotions
One of the best play that I've read of modern period, could relate to the character see her prejudice, downfall, hypocrisy of society
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