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  • 📺 This A Streetcar Named Desire Summary goes through the entirety of Tennessee Williams' iconic play. Watch more lessons like this one on our website!
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    The glamorous Blanche has arrived in New Orleans to visit her dear sister Stella. But her husband Stanley dislikes Blanche for her snobby, judgemental attitude. In a bid to regain his pride and evict Blanche forever, he uncovers the truth about her old life. As he takes a sledgehammer to her illusions, will Blanche be able to reassemble her life? Or will she succumb forever to the harsh reality?
    Watch our plot summary of A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams to find out what happens.
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Комментарии • 83

  • @pytwothreefourfivesixseven5643
    @pytwothreefourfivesixseven5643 Год назад +210

    Had to write an essay on this book. Looked through the book anyway but this video saved me a ton of energy and time. Lifesaver man

    • @grumpysourdough
      @grumpysourdough 10 месяцев назад +2

      fr 🙏💀

    • @JamesJohnson-sv6dd
      @JamesJohnson-sv6dd 9 месяцев назад +2

      Read the book

    • @cg0825
      @cg0825 8 месяцев назад +1

      Watch the old movie sometime. It is pretty incredible. This was one of my favorites as it addresses so many different issues (domestic violence, loneliness, poverty, social standing, etc)

    • @trin751
      @trin751 7 месяцев назад

      me rn lol

    • @hightimechange
      @hightimechange 6 месяцев назад

      What was the topic I have to write one two about themes and literary devices

  • @sethgaston8347
    @sethgaston8347 Год назад +147

    Maybe I’m the one lonelier than Blanche, as it seems I’m the only one here, who’s not writing a school paper on this play 🤣.
    Thank you for the summary, I was brought here after seeing the Brando film, wanted to see what they changed.

    • @nathaliediaz2508
      @nathaliediaz2508 Месяц назад

      Me too, I came here because I really likes they movie. I felt very sad for Blanche.

    • @ODDCONFIDENCE1973
      @ODDCONFIDENCE1973 Месяц назад

      Same lol. I graduated almost 15 years ago I just really love this movie/book.

  • @simple-commentator-not-rea7345
    @simple-commentator-not-rea7345 Год назад +72

    Like with all writers who's names are taught by default in most schools, people make MANY interpretations about their works. But when it all comes down to it, I think "A Streetcar Named Desire" has a very uncomplicated and simple message about intimate relationships with toxic people. The scene where Stanley screams Stella's name is pretty much the only moment he's painted in a somewhat sympathetic light, he's otherwise short-tempered, rude, controling, manipulative, abusive, violent, petty, pretty much all the qualities of the textbook 'abusive boyfriend' character. He's the closest thing to this play's 'main villain'.
    That aside though, reading the full play is VERY time consuming since it's so long. I did read it, but with just how long it is, I can sometimes lose track of how everything went. This video is a VERY helpful refresher. Thank you very much

  • @momobun.
    @momobun. 2 месяца назад +22

    I forgot how depressing this story is. All the women are victims of Stanley and Stella is now alone with her sister thoroughly traumatized and broken from the rape.

  • @ewaldengelbrecht7694
    @ewaldengelbrecht7694 Год назад +40

    thanks for helping, im writing a test tom about this and i didnt understand anything, bless your soul

    • @djslybacon
      @djslybacon Год назад

      Must have had a shit teacher then because this play is easy as.

  • @Jayftg
    @Jayftg Год назад +57

    I feel like all of them was bad in their own way. Also, thanks for the video. I have a 35 paged packet on this and a book with it and you’ve saved me so much time for reading the book. Thanks alot dude.

  • @KylieWall-p8c
    @KylieWall-p8c 8 месяцев назад +29

    this was NOT what i was expecting i wanna fight stanely now

  • @BookLoversPizza
    @BookLoversPizza 9 месяцев назад +9

    Looking at how adaptations of 'A Streetcar Named Desire' have changed over time has been so interesting, from the original script to the Marlon Brando film, and to newer remakes of the play, what a journey it has been. Inspired by the play I have also created a summary and analysis of the play on my youtube channel, and would greatly appreciate any support!

    • @cg0825
      @cg0825 7 месяцев назад +1

      Believe it or not there was even a Simpsons spoof of it. Ned Flanders was Stanley believe it or not....ironic

  • @tempeight
    @tempeight 5 месяцев назад +3

    The scene where Stanley gave Blanche a bus ticket back to Laurel as birthday gift is just a pure comedic one

    • @vickit.1797
      @vickit.1797 12 часов назад

      can you find that funny? you must be the same type of person he is

  • @PsychicDragon6879
    @PsychicDragon6879 Год назад +17

    Useful Video for A Level english literature, so thank you!

  • @Jazna1
    @Jazna1 8 месяцев назад +7

    Gawd, this was dreary. Thanks for saving me from watching the movie, even though I adore Vivien Leigh. Good job on the summary and illustrations btw.

    • @barbieskates540
      @barbieskates540 3 месяца назад

      Absolutely agree.. Good description of a horrible movie.
      I to love Vivian Leigh.

  • @HelloKittyyy07
    @HelloKittyyy07 Год назад +12

    Thanks! This video was really helpful. 😁

  • @eesha.x22
    @eesha.x22 11 месяцев назад +19

    This book is so confusing because my opinion is constantly changing about Blanche. And the way she speaks in metaphors and rushed and in long boring speeches is so annoying because I just want a simple book to understand.

  • @bookzdotmedia
    @bookzdotmedia Год назад +20

    The movie is about narcissism

    • @luzpueblalara4128
      @luzpueblalara4128 4 месяца назад +2

      This is exactly what I was thinking after watching he summary!

  • @barbieskates540
    @barbieskates540 3 месяца назад

    So thankful for your 12 minute informative things about the movie.
    It was very helpful to me in deciding IF I want to watch the movie ..
    The movie is absolutely NOT my style.
    I did however love Gone With the Wind with Vivian Leigh as Scarlett Ohara

    • @SchoolingOnline
      @SchoolingOnline  3 месяца назад

      It's absolutely not for everyone, but still such an iconic story. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment!

  • @izzytheJizzyNumba2
    @izzytheJizzyNumba2 Год назад +37

    #Blanchedidnothingwrong

    • @wtfamiwatching3650
      @wtfamiwatching3650 5 месяцев назад

      Bro slept with a minor 💀

    • @sydneykillian3685
      @sydneykillian3685 5 месяцев назад

      Blanche killed her husband. When he found out she was a whore. She also has a flashback when the phone rings, which is a call to her husband from the hotel uncovering Blanches’ “reservations” at the hotel. Exposing the truth causing her to kill him to protect her innocent school teacher reputation.

  • @Havagood1
    @Havagood1 3 месяца назад +1

    A very unpleasant tale but well narrated

  • @bigque3245
    @bigque3245 11 месяцев назад +6

    When Stanley threw meat at Stella what did that say about his character

    • @kritee
      @kritee 9 месяцев назад +11

      His animalistic nature (show of physical strength) as well as traditional family dynamics (Stanley is bringing food home for Stella to prepare)

    • @farah_nm162
      @farah_nm162 6 месяцев назад +6

      Also, when he says 'meat!', there you can see the sexual innuendo Stanley is hinting at Stella. And fun fact, there was a real life Stanley Kowalski who Tennessee Williams knew, but he based the behaviour and mannerisms of the character on one of his own boyfriends who was as violent and toxic as Stanley is shown in the play

  • @DailyClips-RD
    @DailyClips-RD Год назад +4

    Best video ever!!!

  • @vesperrose333
    @vesperrose333 Год назад +47

    9:35 it should be important to note that Stanley didn’t plan to do what he dose to Blanche it’s only when she start’s acting afraid of him and what he might do to her if she walks by him dose he get the idea to rape her also, please don’t be mistaken that I’m justifying his rape i’m not I am merely explaining his thinking as a character

    • @ImYourOverlord
      @ImYourOverlord Год назад

      Who's to say he raped her?

    • @ohpenny4111
      @ohpenny4111 Год назад +15

      How is that important to note?

    • @vesperrose333
      @vesperrose333 Год назад +11

      @@ohpenny4111 to understand his character and his thinking process

    • @theoriginaltoba
      @theoriginaltoba Год назад +18

      Actually there are earlier moments in the play that foreshadow Blanche’s rape. It demonstrates Stanley’s animalistic nature.

    • @haileybrennan6195
      @haileybrennan6195 11 месяцев назад +12

      That does not exscuse what he does. He never should have done that, period. There is NEVER a excuse to sexually assault someone and we need to not encourage that. Blanche was the VICTIM in that situation, it doesn’t matter what she said, that she was scared, or how she reacted. It did not give him an excuse. If anything, it’s an example of one of the disgusting ridiculous reasons a person thinks excuses them to take advantage of someone, which happens to many people, mainly women, in real life.
      I really hope you aren’t trying to defend Stanley in this situation because that’s what it sounds like and I honestly believe anyone defending Stanley’s or any person’s choice to RAPE someone is not a good person and clearly doesn’t understand what a truly awful person he is or comprehend by choice how horrific sexual assault is. This isn’t an opinion, or a debate, this is about basic women’s rights.
      Stanley was in the wrong he abused his wife, raped her sister, disrespected her privacy, shared details of her life she did not give him permission to share, shamed her for her way of coping with a traumatic event, ultimately broke her mentally, and got her sent to a nut house for hysteria. which, I don’t know what mental health information they had then but it’s worth noting Hysteria isn’t even real. It was something made up my the mental health community in the olden days to punish women for feeling upset, angery, or to ignore the actual mental help they truely need.
      Even if they didn’t know that when this movie was made. Blanche still didn’t deserve to be sent to a nut house and Stanley still did everything else he did. This is a story about how a man can abuse a woman. It’s a cautionary tale, Stella, for Blanche and her sake should have gotten out. But she didn’t and now, she has to live with a abusive husband and the harsh reality that SHE played a role in her sister’s mental decline at being abused by him. Because yes, Blanche was also abused by Stanley, just in a different way.
      He’s the bad guy, he gets NO excuses, especially for sexually assaulting a woman for ‘acting scared of him’ honestly dose that even make sense, you don’t rape someone scared of you, you back off, get help, or confront the person. There’s no logic to Stanley’s choice.

  • @erwin5731
    @erwin5731 Год назад +4

    The book was a bit jarring, this vid helped a lot

  • @CB60miami
    @CB60miami 9 месяцев назад +28

    This video is too literal ! You just need to read the title of the play to understand what it is about. Stella the younger sister is still sexually viable and so regardless of inheritance she has the power over a man to be desired. Blanche regardless of her refinements is no longer viable and cannot even have control over the most base of men but he is what she secretly desires to conquer. Stanley represents sexual desire and the dilemma for her is insurmountable. It’s a tragedy to the extreme.

  • @robertw6894
    @robertw6894 10 месяцев назад +7

    bro everyone in this play is a terrible person, wow

  • @ndjubilant
    @ndjubilant 6 месяцев назад

    Oriole in the movie, mot Laurel, where Blanche used to live

  • @mae7729
    @mae7729 4 месяца назад

    why is eeunice that way

  • @RollerPigg
    @RollerPigg Год назад +12

    Thanks for that... now I don't have to watch a horrid movie.

    • @vesperrose333
      @vesperrose333 Год назад +19

      The movies not horrid

    • @8lata
      @8lata Год назад +12

      its a fabulous movie.and marlon is at his best

    • @angienoexiste
      @angienoexiste Год назад +5

      the movie has some of the best acting you’re going to find, vivien leigh is incredible

    • @djslybacon
      @djslybacon Год назад +2

      @@angienoexistedisagree. Brando is the only good actor, Viven Leigh is cheesy, melodramatic, not my vision of Blanche. I think Cate Blanchet in Blue Jasmine was a better ‘Blanche’.

    • @angienoexiste
      @angienoexiste 10 месяцев назад +4

      ⁠@@djslybaconmarlon brando the only good actor ? yet kim hunter was doing the same method as him and nailed it (hence why she took the oscar home), I don’t see what is it that he did that set that much of a difference in comparison to her. about vivien, you truly are saying that, precisely, being melodramatic and cheesy is off with the role of blanche ? she is exactly that way, theatrical and submerged in her world of ilusion where everything has a nice tint to it, let alone the movie, when you read the play, the way she talks, behaves and is described is melodramatic, it feels as if you’re watching somebody play a part in a stage bc that’s exactly what she does in the story, she doesn’t come off as naturally as stanley or stella, that’s why vivien’s classic acting fits the character so well and helps to stablish that division between her and stanley (brando). i genuinely couldn’t think of a better interpretation to the character for how loyal it is to the source.

  • @foxmccloud7055
    @foxmccloud7055 11 месяцев назад +6

    Remember kids, it's "A Streetcar Named Desire" not "A Streetcar Naked Desire".

  • @Slice9878
    @Slice9878 4 месяца назад +1

    Poetic justice. For both sides.

    • @savanataylor6052
      @savanataylor6052 Месяц назад +1

      There’s no justice poetic or not in this story what are you on about

    • @Slice9878
      @Slice9878 Месяц назад

      @@savanataylor6052 Blanche was a pretentious tramp, who spent all her money and lived off of other people. That includes her sister. Stanley was a rude, piggish man who was temperamental and abusive. They played games with Stella and pulled stunts on both sides. It was the perfect storm that led to this sad ending. I feel bad for Stella, not them.

  • @RoyRefael100
    @RoyRefael100 3 часа назад

    DuBoi torn between 2 worlds old and modern rich and poor and her codependency on men is horrible no wonder now aday women makes loads of money so things like rhat wont happen

  • @CRiver396
    @CRiver396 3 месяца назад

    Wow this version sucks

  • @ImYourOverlord
    @ImYourOverlord Год назад +13

    Blanche was a horrible person, and deserved to pay for all her misdeeds. No free rides, "lady."

    • @vesperrose333
      @vesperrose333 Год назад +5

      Maybe but she didn’t deserve Rape

    • @franciscojaviermarinezdiaz7705
      @franciscojaviermarinezdiaz7705 Год назад +31

      I believe Blanche turned horrible to most when people miss to remember that she was a caretaker for her family and she lost everything, later including her husband in a very tragic way, her job and her reputation. Those are quite unsettling events that lead to be a survivor of trauma. She did the best she could.

    • @gabrielcornejocalvo3008
      @gabrielcornejocalvo3008 Год назад +72

      Bro no one deserves rape my guy

    • @ImYourOverlord
      @ImYourOverlord Год назад +17

      @@gabrielcornejocalvo3008 Yeah, payment for her misdeeds absolutely didn't include that. Even prison inmates don't deserve that.

    • @nataliacastillo687
      @nataliacastillo687 Год назад +19

      No one deserves rape x2