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A Streetcar Named
  Desire 
Tennessee Williams-
  1947 
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The Heidi
  Chronicles 
Wendy Wasserstein-
  1988 
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Hedda Gabler 
Henrik Ibsen- 1890 
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Oleanna 
David Mamet-1992 
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Characters 
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Characters 
·       Stanley Kowalski 
·       Stella Kowalski 
·       Blanche DuBois 
·       Negro woman 
·       Eunice Hubbell 
·       Steve Hubbell 
·       Harold Mitchell(Mitch) 
·       Mexican Woman 
·       Pablo Gonzales 
·       A Young Collector 
·       Nurse 
·       Doctor  
·       Prostitute and drunkard 
Ghost characters: 
·       Mike’s mother 
·       Allan Grey 
·       Shep Huntleigh 
·       Shaw 
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Characters: 
·       Heidi Holland  
·       Scoop Rosenbaum 
·       Susan Johnston 
·       Chris Boxer 
·       Mark 
·       Ray 
o   Young doctor working with Peter 
·       TV attendant 
·       Peter Patrone 
·       Debbie, Lisa, Denise, Clara 
·       Fran, Jill, Molly, Betsy 
·       April 
·       Waiter 
Ghost Characters: 
·       Woman with fishnets 
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Characters 
·       Hedda Gabler 
·       Jorgen Tesman 
·       Thea Elvsted 
·       Brack 
·       Aunt Julle 
·       Ejlert Lovborg 
·       Berte 
Ghost characters 
·       Mademoiselle Diana 
·       Mrs. Elvsted’s husband 
·       General Gabler 
·       Aunt Rita 
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Characters 
·       John 
·       Carol 
Ghost characters 
·       Group (inferred to be feminist) 
·       Tenure committee 
·       Son 
·       Jerry 
·       Grace 
·       Real estate agent 
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Topics 
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Old South vs. New
  South 
Society’s
  condemnation of Blanche 
Changing times 
People struggle to
  adapt to changes in society, and cannot function in one they are not
  accustomed to. 
Romantic vs.
  Realistic 
Compensating/masking
  insecurity 
People may project
  the ideal version of themselves in order to cover their past/changes. 
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Humans struggle to
  create their own identities. 
Identity is
  paradoxical. 
Feminist movement. 
Humanist 
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Freedom, free
  spirit 
Aristocratic vs.
  Bourgeoisie 
Female/male dynamic 
People strive for
  freedom by breaking societal expectations 
Power, beauty 
Class differences-
  aristocratic vs. bourgeoisie 
Traditional woman
  vs. independent modern woman. 
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Communication 
·       Miscommunication 
·       Insinuation 
·       Misinterpretation 
Female/male relationship 
·       Inferred feminist group 
·       Wife – “baby” 
·       Diction 
·       Action 
·       Setting 
Student/teacher 
·       Notebook 
·       John’s book 
·       Setting 
·       Higher education 
·       Diction 
o  
  Vague,
  complicated words 
§  Transformation 
Political
  Correctness 
·       “according to the law” 
·       Feminism 
Interruptions 
·       Proves he has a life, she doesn’t 
·       Impeding on communication 
·       Doesn’t like education, but using it
  to get his job. 
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Settings 
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Confined, one set 
·       Bathroom 
·       Kitchen 
·       Poker table 
·       Bedroom 
·       Balcony 
·       Alcohol cabinet 
Confined 
·       Causes tensions between characters 
Blanche’s changes
  to the set: 
·       Addition of lamp shades 
·       adding decorations 
Inside vs. Outside 
Belle Reve 
·       Change of setting from rural to urban, contrast to Old
  South 
·       an escape of Blanche’s problems 
Laurel 
Bowling alley 
Elysian Fields, New
  Orleans 
Flamingo, tarantula 
Asylum 
·       Blanche is put there as an esacpe to problems 
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Setting changes
  time and place: transitory- progression of Heidi attempting to define
  herself.  
1965- 1989 
Heidi’s art
  lectures 
Wedding 
Lisa’s house. 
Hedda’s house. 
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Confined 
·       Confined by her role as a traditional woman but never
  leaves the house 
Mademoiselle
  Diana’s Boudoir 
The inner room 
·       past 
·       portrait of general gabbler 
·       pistols 
·       dark, enclosed by curtains 
·       piano 
The living room 
·       piano 
·       writing desk 
·       couch 
·       fireplace 
Brack’s place 
Back garden 
Hedda’s change of
  the set: 
·       Closes curtains 
·       Gradually gets darker 
·       Expulsion of flowers. 
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Power dynamics 
·       His classroom 
·       Behind his desk 
His office 
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Important language and phrases and
  why? 
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“I can’t stand a
  naked light bulb, any more than I can a rude remark or a vulgar action.” 
“Poker should not
  be played In a house with women”. 
“moth” 
“Pollack” 
“I don’t want
  realism. I want magic!” 
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“I’m a humanist”. 
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“what do you think
  of that?” 
“I’m thinking” 
“feather in her
  hat” 
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“educational
  hazing” 
“I don’t
  understand” 
“Do you see?” 
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Important Stage Directions, and why? 
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Extensive stage
  directions 
·       Appearance 
·       Movement 
·       Setting 
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Appearances 
·       Hair color/appearance 
o   light 
§  Tesman, Thea, Aunt Julle 
o   dark 
§  Hedda,  
§  Lovborg, 
Hedda always
  separating herself from others, distancing. 
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Little/no stage
  directions: 
·       Focus on communication 
·       Use of words 
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Symbolism and Motifs 
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Poker 
·       masculinity 
Paper lantern 
Blanche’s dresses 
·       false clothing- Blanche’s illusions, escape 
Alcohol 
Mitch’s lighter 
·       “I shall but love thee better after death”. 
·       Elizabeth Browning 
Color 
·       Blanche: white 
·       Allan: grey 
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Burning lingerie 
·       feminist movement 
Judy 
·       Heidi’s hope for the future 
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Pistols 
·       past and masculinity 
·       destructive and playful 
o   treat her as a child 
Fire 
·       desire, emotion, passion 
o   contrast to Hedda’s usual demeanor 
o   burns the manuscript 
Vine leaves in the
  hair 
·       Dionysus- wine and fertility 
o   Lovborg’s alcoholism 
o   wants him to be drunk, under her control 
Child 
·       family vs. success 
Light vs. dark
  (curtains) 
Family 
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Notebook 
John’s book 
Phone 
House 
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Other devices (sound, etc.) 
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Music 
·       Blue piano 
o   past 
·       Varsouviana Poka 
o   Remembers Allan grey 
o   ends with gunshot 
·       Paper doll (slow and blue, by negro entertainers) 
o   Stanley misses Stella 
·       Animal music 
·       Wien, Wien, nur du allien (radio) 
Blanche’s singing 
·       Cleansing her sins 
·       contrast between her ans Stanley 
·       It’s only a paper moon 
Train sounds 
Neighbor noises 
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Music 
Art: forgotten
  feminist artists 
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Wild piano tune 
·       contrast with somber mood 
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Phone ringing 
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Adrienne, this isn't allowing me to zoom in-could you please enlarge it? Ms. M
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