Scene 3 –
In lesson, as a class, we read, disscussed, and analysed Scene 3.
So, we have an intro by Stanley and his ‘manly’ mates, drinking whiskey, and playing poker. It’s of course, Poker night! Williams gets straight to the point by introducing ‘the poker night’ as the first short sentence. Van Gogh’s ‘’of a billiard-parlour of night.’’ This unique, bold painting immediately describes the atmosphere of the room. It is rough. The vivid, sharp brushstrokes show this. This relates to the men being blunt, and terse with each other. They reply with monosyllabic answers. This painting could also foreshadow conflict, as it has bold, hot colours, which could represent anger, frustration, or passion. In the introduction, Williams describes s lot of colour, the colours of the men’s shirts mainly.
‘’solid blue, a purple, a red,- and white check.’’
- They are wearing different colour shirts, which could reflect their different personalities.
‘’ The men are at the peak of their physical manhood’’
- You could say that they are content in their element, talking about sex, drinking shots of whiskey, making racist jokes, and of course...playing poker! What more else could they want?
Enter Mitch...-the ‘knight in shining armour?’
We first meet Mitch in scene 3. As the audience, we see that Mitch is different from the other ‘men’(if you could call them that!)
‘’ I gotta sick mother. She don’t go to sleep until I come in at night.’’ – (He is a sweetheart!)(caring, and considerate to others.)
‘’Then, why don’t you stay at home with her?’’
- - Stanley doesn’t even ask how he or she is. He is impatient. Shows the audience that he doesn’t even care. He just wants to get on with his beloved game of poker.
‘’She says go out, so I go out, but I don’t enjoy it. All the while, I keep wondering how she is.''
– Mitch is so caring, he isn’t a typical man...
The moment that Mitch and Blanche lay eyes on each other, it's like we know...
She is shocked when she first meets him. His appearance obviously made an impact. Both of them, act in an obvious way, which shows the audience that something or other is defiantly going to happen. Mitch stares at Blanche, just after nervously greeting her in a gentlemanly way. Blanche ‘unbuttons her blouse’’ after asking all of these questions about Mitch. This shows her insecurity. She feels like she needs to get attention, but she is attracting the wrong kind of attention . She makes me suspicious or is it just me...? She asks questions if he is married, or if he earns a lot of money. She seems like a man eater....?
And the conflict rises.
Just after Mitch and Blanche have their 'heart to heart' Blanhe turns on the radio, the song that comes up is ''Wein, Wein, nur du allein.'' The meaning behind this line is Vienna stays Vienna. This is an upperclass song which shows Blanche's upper class.Mitch is delighted that Blanche gestured for him to dance with her, but shows an awkward immiation of a dancing bear, which shows Mitch's inability to 'mingle' with the upper class in that way. Tenessee Williams could have chosen this song to forshadow later events in the book, which show a happy time, straight away turning into a tragedy. Not long after the song has started, Stanley 'stalks fiercely through the portieres of the bedroom.'' He ''crosses to the small white radio and snatches it off of the table.'' This song is the turning point of Stanley's rage. He makes sure that he crosses out of this path, just to turn the song off. If he was angry at someone or something else, he would have left the song playing...no?
Stanley then takes all of his anger out on his poor, pregnant wife, Stella. She only asked all of his friends to go home, the thing is, she asked them politely. The men straight away knowing what is going to happen, they are telling him to calm down, to take it easy. They know him too well. He doesnt pay attention, and beats Stella. Even a half-drunken man wouldnt beat thier pregnant wife, if they did care. Throughout the whole book, Stanley hasnt asked Stella once if she was okay. He has only yelled, bellowed and ordered her.
Mitch, then gets Stanley away from Stella, with the men, to get him into the bathroom to cool off. ''They speak quietly and lovingly to him as he leand his face on one of their shoulders.''
- This is a really intimate moment that shows the such strong bond that Stanley and his friends have. Even though at the begginning, they were short and suttle with one another. The whispering, and the calming him down shows that they care about him, and his life.
Thats brotherly love right there...
After the shower, Stanley's realization kicks in. Sobs and tears is what he breaks into. His senstitive side is really coming out now! He rings a number, he rings Eunice. Stanley knows that Stella has gone to her. This situation has happened before.
The famous ''STELL-AHHHHH!'' is bellowed.
-Stanley is helpless without his 'baby doll.'' He cries, bellows and sobs her name out. He cant think of anything other to do.
Finally. Their true relationship is revealed!
- Stella comes out after hearing her name. She 'slips' down the rickety stairs in her robe. Her eyes are glistening with tears and her hair loose about her throat and shoulders.'' Stella has just got beaten up by her 'love' But her appearance seems quite sexual. They both stare at each other. The only noises that both of them actually make are 'low, animal moans.'' This again is quite sexual. Stanley then snatches her away, just like that. They dont communicate verbally, just through their eyes. This isnt normal. He didnt even say sorry. This seems like a normal thing to happen, Stella goes back to him, like nothing has happened. Tut tut....!
Holls :)
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