Corruption Duchess and Streetcar
- Created by: 13hawkeswoodf
- Created on: 24-03-19 14:52
View mindmap
- Both Webster and Williams critisise a society they see as irredeemably corrupt
- Duchess of Malfi
- the Italian and French court
- "if' by chance some cursed example poison near the head, death and disease through the whole land spread"
- "their Judicious king"
- placing the drama away from britain to avoid seeming seditious
- common in renaissance writers, like Shakespeare with Hamlet
- courtiers and their flattery all seems very staged, to show their selfishness
- "take fire when i give fire, that is laugh when i laugh"
- Ferdinand
- zoomorphism
- a wolf's skin was hairy in the outside, his on the inside"
- the idea that its an internal discomfort he feels having killed his sister
- a wolf's skin was hairy in the outside, his on the inside"
- "he speaks with others tongues"
- society would say that a male would have access to his sisters funds, and he does not and claims this is the reason for her not to remarry
- Webster included a bit about the Duchess already having a son, meaning Ferdinand's reasons are wrong
- zoomorphism
- Bosola
- always a willingness to commit crimes
- "foul melancholy / willl poison all his goodness"
- "who'es throat must i cut"
- always seems to be clear on the corruption
- "my corruption grew out of horse dung
- Bosola plays the malcontent, typical role in revenge tragedies, someone who is disgusted with the corruption, like hamlet in hamlet
- always a willingness to commit crimes
- the Duchess
- she is never corrupted by her brothers
- radically different from the typical renaissance woman" - Jankowski
- "yet i am not mad, to the cause of my sorrow"
- renaissance theory that womens hysteria would come about from knowledge of sex
- she is never corrupted by her brothers
- religion
- Streetcar Named Desire
- Stanley
- Zoomorphism
- zoomorphism
- a wolf's skin was hairy in the outside, his on the inside"
- the idea that its an internal discomfort he feels having killed his sister
- a wolf's skin was hairy in the outside, his on the inside"
- "Richly feathered male bird among hen"
- analogy for the sexual nature of Stanley's character
- commonly argued that stanley is based off of CC Williams who was an alcoholic and was cruel to his children
- "Stanley's reaction to blanches intrusion is that of a territorial animal defending its lair"
- zoomorphism
- His relationship with Stella
- "her eyes go blind with tenderness"
- their relationship seems almost entirely physically based
- this horrifies Blanche who can't understand how the violent nature doesn't scare Stella
- "you didn't run, didn't scream?" "i was sort of thrilled by it"
- he is forgiven without apologizing for the abusive behavior on the poker night
- marital conflicts were kept within the home and were seen as private affairs - divorce was uncommon
- this horrifies Blanche who can't understand how the violent nature doesn't scare Stella
- Zoomorphism
- Blanche
- reality vs illusion
- I don't tell the truth, I tell what ought to be the truth"
- she craves magic because the truth about post war america is too much to bear - allan p
- "ive got to keep my hands off children"
- her affiliation with young men and the desire to be loved has caused her to fall into the characteristics of a corrupted woman
- reality vs illusion
- the poker night
- "they are men at the peak of their physical manhood"
- "Stanley stalks fiercely" "he tosses the instrument out the window"
- class and society
- blanche always places herself above others
- well if youll forgive me - he's common
- ""what i meant is id like to be left alone"
- men think they're above women even mitch
- "fumbling to embrace her"
- "get out of here quick before i start screaming fire
- obviously **** culture was less important than fire
- "get out of here quick before i start screaming fire
- "fumbling to embrace her"
- one of the major themes of my work is the destructive power of society on the non-conformist individual - williams
- Blanches destruction comes off of the corrupted power Stanley believes he has over everyone else
- blanche always places herself above others
- Stanley
- the cardinal
- "thou art poisoned with that book"
- tithes and corruption within the catholic church were key parts of Martin Luther's theses, and this lead to 1660's corrupt ideologies of catholic
- the protestant reformation in the 1500's condoned Catholicism
- Bible belt of the old south which Blanche would've grown up with
- "its the blue of the robe in the old Madonna pictures"
- Streetcar Named Desire
- the Italian and French court
- Streetcar Named Desire
- Stanley
- Zoomorphism
- "Richly feathered male bird among hen"
- analogy for the sexual nature of Stanley's character
- commonly argued that stanley is based off of CC Williams who was an alcoholic and was cruel to his children
- "Stanley's reaction to blanches intrusion is that of a territorial animal defending its lair"
- "Richly feathered male bird among hen"
- His relationship with Stella
- "her eyes go blind with tenderness"
- their relationship seems almost entirely physically based
- this horrifies Blanche who can't understand how the violent nature doesn't scare Stella
- "you didn't run, didn't scream?" "i was sort of thrilled by it"
- he is forgiven without apologizing for the abusive behavior on the poker night
- marital conflicts were kept within the home and were seen as private affairs - divorce was uncommon
- this horrifies Blanche who can't understand how the violent nature doesn't scare Stella
- Zoomorphism
- Blanche
- reality vs illusion
- I don't tell the truth, I tell what ought to be the truth"
- she craves magic because the truth about post war america is too much to bear - allan p
- "ive got to keep my hands off children"
- her affiliation with young men and the desire to be loved has caused her to fall into the characteristics of a corrupted woman
- reality vs illusion
- the poker night
- "they are men at the peak of their physical manhood"
- "Stanley stalks fiercely" "he tosses the instrument out the window"
- class and society
- blanche always places herself above others
- well if youll forgive me - he's common
- ""what i meant is id like to be left alone"
- men think they're above women even mitch
- "fumbling to embrace her"
- "get out of here quick before i start screaming fire
- obviously **** culture was less important than fire
- "get out of here quick before i start screaming fire
- "fumbling to embrace her"
- one of the major themes of my work is the destructive power of society on the non-conformist individual - williams
- Blanches destruction comes off of the corrupted power Stanley believes he has over everyone else
- blanche always places herself above others
- Stanley
- Duchess of Malfi
- quotes
- context
- critical
- context
Comments
No comments have yet been made