Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Scene 6&7

Scene six is a conversation between Blanche and Mitch, they seem as though they are becoming very close to one another. Blanche tells Mitch of how Stanley is so rude to her and she cannot stay in his house any longer. Mitch is amazed that anyone can be rude to her. He tells her of how he perspires so terribly and she doesn't care, Blanche says its natural.

In Scene seven it's Blanches birthday and Mitch is supposed to come over for supper as they call it and cake. But little did Blanche know that Stanley had been snooping around to find any dirt he could on her. While Blanche is taking one of her daily hot baths Stanley tells Stella all that he has heard. Stella refuses to believe him. Stella asks if Stanley's supply-man told him of all Blanches losses, how she lost her young husband. Stella knows that there are things in Blanches past that aren't great. But Stella still loves her sister no matter what she did in her past. In the background you can they can hear Blanche singing in the tub. Stanley tells Stella not to be expected Mitch over because he has told him all this.


Both these Scenes are short but important.

1 comment:

ChristinaT. said...

I thought it was pretty messed up how Stanley told Mitch all that stuff about Blanche. Mitch and Blanche were getting along so well, and they both needed someone in their lives. Stanley ruined a possible relationship between them.