Defend Stella's and Stanley's decision to commit Blanche to a mental hospital. Explain why there was no other solution, in spite of Blanche's many attractive qualities.
Title: Defend Stella's and Stanley's decision to commit Blanche to a mental hospital. Explain why there was no other solution, in spite of Blanche's many attractive qualities.
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Defend Stella's and Stanley's decision to commit Blanche to a mental hospital. Explain why there was no other solution, in spite of Blanche's many attractive qualities.
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 1127 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Defend Stella's and Stanley's decision to commit Blanche to a mental hospital. Explain why there was no other solution, in spite of Blanche's many attractive qualities.
When reading a novel, a short story or a play one often has an opinion about the ending. In Tennessee Williams' play A Streetcar Named Desire, there have been many opinions about the ending. Some have thought it unjustified, some have found it perfect while others believe that it
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ill they cannot trough her out on the street which leaves them with very few options
Because of Blanche's mental instability, her demanding attitude and the lack of options Stanley and Stella had to make sure she was put in an institution were people could take care of her since they nor had the time, money or strength to due so. Therefore there existed no other sulution than to commit Blanche to a mental hospital.