Blanche and Stanley are completely different characters. For an example, their childhood is totally different. Blanche grew up wealthy on a plantation named Belle Reve. Stanley is Polish and was an officer. At the point when Blanche discovers that Stanley is Polish she really dislike his national. He hits his wife, while pregnant, and Blanche advises Stella to leave, yet Stella returns. Blanche and Stanley are altogether different and have no similarities aside from the way that they both drink a lot. The two characters differences are seen throughout their appearances, since Blanche is pictured as a fragile person, while Stanley is pictured as animalistic. They are distinctive by interest, Blanche loves to be respected and spoiled while Stanley likes to be more laid back and …show more content…
From Blanche's rich and wealthy appearance, the audience can figure that her advantage can just due with money, clothing, and jewelry. It is likewise analyzed by Blanche's sister that she adores to be appreciated and complimented about her garments and excellence. Then again Stanley's interest appear to be more casual and laid back. His hobbies are more basic things, for example, knocking down some pins, drinking, and playing poker with his friends. Stanley has no enthusiasm for money or bragging, he just likes to have a awesome time. From their varying interest, the audiences can see exactly how distinctive Blanche and Stanley are, Blanche loves to be spoiled and appreciated, while Stanley just likes to be laid back and calm with himself and his