Stanley tells blanche that stella is pregnant.
yes Stella and Noah are best friends Stella and Noah both have boyfriends not just Stella
Syliane Stella's birth name is Syliane Stella Morell.
Stella Delcroix is 167 cm.
"Stella" ?
Stella Angelova was born in Bulgaria.
Stella and Blanche go out to see a play.
Stella tells Stanley that she was fired.
Talks to Stanley
Stanley's violent outburst at Blanche's birthday dinner was a culmination of his increasing frustration and anger towards her presence and her behavior. He felt threatened by Blanche's attempts to manipulate Stella and expose his secrets, leading him to lash out in a fit of rage. Additionally, Stanley's aggressive nature and toxic masculinity also played a role in his resorting to violence.
You already get the sense that while Stanley treats Stella roughly, Stella enjoys it, an aspect of their relationship which Blanche struggles to grasp. A good metaphor for this is when Stanley just shouts "Catch!" then throws some meat at her. The stage directions describe her crying out in protest but then after managing to catch it laughing breathlessly.
It's the only way she's even known how to socialize with men. Blanche can never just "be", and have a normal, honest conversation. She relies on being flirtatious and on her dated version of being lady-like, as it's how she grew up in her aristocratic Old Southern upbringing, and the validation she derives from men being interested in her only further inspires that behavior. The fact Stanley sees right through that immediately and doesn't humor her sets the tone for their relationship in the rest of the play/movie.
In 'A Streetcar Named Desire,'Stella believes that although Blanche may have lied about things that happened in her past, she has always been honest about how she felt. Stella thinks that is what matters.
Blanche Du Bois
It literally means 'beautiful dream' in French. Superficially, it refers to Blanche and Stella's ancestral home in Laurel, Mississippi. On a deeper level it is referring to the illusion, the dreams, that each of the characters aspires to have. In the vein of the topic this query falls under, I assume you are wondering how it ties in with Stanley's abuse of Stella; it does - in a serious way. Stella is holding on to her beautiful dream of her family - the husband and child she is carrying (later has) are her beautiful dreams. She makes choices throughout the play that show her Belle Reve is more important to her than are the (what are now - not then) acceptable social norms. Stella took the abuse from Stanley - and indeed admitted it turns her on a bit (adrenaline rush does that). This abuse was not behind closed doors as most was in the late 40s but out in the public - in full view of family and friends. This meant her Belle Reve was obviously not in contradiction with reality - unlike Blanche's.
The character who yelled Stella was Stanley Kowalski. The actor who plays Stanley is Marlon Brando.
Many people to not like to age. Blanche lied to Mitch about being younger than Stella because she thought it would cause him to become more attracted to her.
Stella means "star" in Latin. This name was created by the 16th-century poet Sir Philip Sidney for the subject of his collection of sonnets 'Astrophel and Stella'. It was not commonly used as a given name until the 19th century. It appears in Tennessee Williams' play 'A Streetcar Named Desire' (1947), belonging to the sister of Blanche DuBois and the wife of Stanley Kowalski. In Old English Stella also means In German Stella means a shining light.