StreetcarNamed Desire
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In looking at the antithetical opinions of Kenneth Tynan and Harold Bloom when it comes to an interpretation of Blanche, we must say that both are correct in their impressions of Blanche but only Bloom is telling the truth because, much like Blanche, Tynan is too compassionate to judge her as honestly as Bloom.In proving the above assessment of Bloom is most accurate, we must look at what is true about both assessments. Tynan is correct when he states that when Blanche walks off stage on her way to the mad house “We should feel that a part of civilization is going with her” (Tynan 1). He further expresses that “in the sight of all but the compassionate” Blanch is a symbol of what might have been noble but is now humiliated and ignoble. Bloom, on the other hand, gives us an interpretation of Blanche that views her without compassion. To him, she is not tragic at all, but
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Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page)
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