Streetcar
Blanche momentarily drops her pretentious airs when she says
"I was fishing for a compliment,Stanley"
The element of humor is least apparent in which of Stanley's lines?
"The kowalskis and the Dubois have different notions"
Blanches statement "I know I fib a good deal" could best be characterized as an
Concession
Stellas embrace of Stanley is significant because it
Convinces Blanche of Stellas happiness
Stanley's time when he says "I thought it was Tiffany diamonds" could best be described as
Sarcastic
After Stanley hit Stella, Mitch makes two comments about poker. I'm these two lines "poker" functions as a
Symbol
The exchange about Stanley and blanches respective astrological signs is significant primarily because of its
Symbolism
Blanches speech "he acts like an animal" contains examples of all of the following except
Understatement
Stanley's overhearing the conversation between blanche and Stella is an example of
Rising action
Williams uses the offstage sound of the train as a device to
Allow Stanley to enter and exit unseen
The contrast that is most emphatically underscored throughout the passage is that between
Artifice and genuineness
As Stanley attempts to reconcile with Stella, his animalistic qualities are emphasized primarily by references to which sense?
Auditory
Blanches attitude when she initially greets Mitch can best be described as
Desperate
At the end of the scene, Mitchs attitude regarding the nights events could best be described as
Dismissive
Blanches direction to Stella to "look at the contents of my purse" is an
Gesture to prove a point she is trying to make
As Blanche looks at the inscription on mit a cigarette case, she is most likely "reading with feigned difficulty" in order to create the impression that she
Had legitimately needed Mitch to move closer
Mitchs interrupting Blanche to inquire about her age suggests that Mitch
Has a subject of great consequences on his mind
From his first to his statement "let's have a few more details on that subject," Stanley reveals himself to be all of the following
Haughty, self-centered, unrefined, and unappreciative
Blanche most likely associates "a naked light bulb" with "a ride or a vulgar action" because all of these things
Have a jarring effect on the atmosphere
Stanley's evaluation of blanches clothes and jewelry is based upon
His assumption that she has picked up from his two acquaintances
Blanches line beginning "how very right" and ending "I'll turning in the radio contain
Litotes
The issue of light and darkness in this scene comes to represent
Magic versus realism
Which of the following would be least likely to impress blanche favorably
Mitchs reply when Stanley calls from the other room
Stanley's rape of Blanche most clearly illustrates what literary philosophy
Naturalism
After Stanley's entrance at the end of the scene the stage directions combine to create an atmosphere best described as
Ominous
From Stellas first lines (beginning "oh Stan!) through her line "her little weakness!" The quality that is most apparent in her references to blanches is Stellas
Protectiveness
Stella and Blanche hold different views about
The need to reject desire as a motivating force
Stanley most likely chuckles when he hears Steve and Eunice because
They represent the status quo in the quarter