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THE PLAY'S OPENING, 1: Williams establishes the setting of New Orleans…
THE PLAY'S OPENING
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establishes Stanley and Blanche as polar opposites, with Stella as the link between them, highlighting the role and position of each character in society
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the audience may be likely to sympathise with Stanley as Blanche behaves superficially and haughtily, while Stanley seems unrepentions
'Elysian Fields' underscores the extreme, opposing archetypes that Stanley and Blanche represent
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1: Williams establishes the setting of New Orleans and shows how it differs from other Southern cities in America.
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3: Lastly, Williams introduces the essential characteristics of Stanley, and shows how his personality conflicts with that of Blanche's.
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