![]() "Deliberate cruelty is not forgivable"-Blanche, scene 10 Blanche explains here how she has been deliberately hurt by the males in the play and never once deliberately been cruel to someone, yet she is the fallen woman? Provoking sympathy from the audience. "Swine, huh?"-scene 10, Blanche Again Stanley cares less about what Blanche has to say and more about his ego that has been harmed by Blanche's reference of him as a swine.īelieves her romantic company should be valued. Interesting she still thinks she is cultivated woman, despite her promisculinity "But I have been foolish - casting my pearls before swine!" "A cultivated woman, a woman of intelligence and breeding, can enrich a man's life - immeasurably!"-scene 10, BLanche This whole monologue is Blanche explaining how the "beauty of the mind and richness of the spirit" are more important than her fading looks. ![]()
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