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  1. Stanley Kowalski is a fictional character in Tennessee Williams' play A Streetcar Named Desire. In the play [ edit ] Stanley lives in the working-class Faubourg Marigny neighborhood of New Orleans with his wife, Stella ( née DuBois), and is employed as a factory parts salesman .

  2. Stanley represents the new, heterogeneous America to which Blanche doesnt belong, because she is a relic from a defunct social hierarchy. He sees himself as a social leveler, as he tells Stella in Scene Eight.

  3. After the loss of her family home to creditors, Blanche DuBois travels from Laurel, Mississippi, to the New Orleans French Quarter to live with her younger married sister, Stella, and Stella's husband, Stanley Kowalski. She is in her thirties and, with no money, has nowhere else to go.

    • Tennessee Williams
    • 1947
  4. www.cliffsnotes.com › character-analysis › stanley-kowalskiStanley Kowalski - CliffsNotes

    Learn about Stanley Kowalski, the main male character in A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams. He is a brutish, animalistic, and possessive man who feels threatened by Blanche DuBois, his wife's sister.

  5. INTRODUCTION. Stanley Kowalski is a representation of New America - an America that was born after World War. Stanley, having fought in the Second World War, as. “a Master Sergeant in the Engineers' Corps”, is now a part of the working class in New Orleans. He represents the American Dream of freedom and opportunity for all.

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  6. Learn about Stanley Kowalski, the virile and violent husband of Stella and the foil to Blanche DuBois in Tennessee Williams' play. See his quotes, themes, symbols, and related characters.

  7. Stanley Kowalski is the brutish and jealous husband of Stella, Blanche's sister. He is a former boxer and a poker player who loves noise and violence. Read his quotes from the play by Tennessee Williams.