I think
that Blanche is presented as a threat from the beginning. Stanley and Stella have a happy life
together and she is expecting a baby. When Blanche moves into their small apartment she creates
conflict between herself and Stanley, between Stanley and Stella, and between Stanley and his
friend Harold Mitchell. She is theand Stanley is the. She is threatening him and his family,
while he is defending himself and his...
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