According to Dictionary.com the
definition of insanity is “the condition of being insane; a derangement of the
mind.” The definition is quite clear though this could be a broad definition,
however to specify what is insane is relative. Meaning that there are multiple
definitions of insanity, depending who you ask. Someone’s method of studying
for hours on end with no breaks seems crazy to many, but to those who study
like that don’t see much problem with it. If you ask someone if Blanche is
insane by the end of “A Streetcar Named Desire,” many will concur that she is
insane. Though considering all the events that led to her going to a mental
institute seems plenty reasonable for her actions. However, only after do her
actions make sense prior it takes some thinking and hard convincing, compared
to the latter of the play.
Some background info about Blanche, she
grew up in a wealthier setting on a plantation of Belle Reve. She had been
known in the town to be quite flirtatious thus when she was “run out of town”
she made way to New Orleans. Here she crashed with her sister Stella and her
husband Stanley, where the story focuses. The play rolls on where we learn that
Blanche is seeing what life is like in New Orleans and meeting Stanley’s friend
Mitch, where she tries to work her magic. Near the end of the play a drunken
Stanley confronts Blanche about her past and how she was going to make Mitch
part of that. The play doesn’t explicitly state it but with the stage
directions we infer that Stanley rapes Blanche. With all this trauma, the
characters send Blanche off to a mental institute due to everyone believing she
is crazy.
With all that in mind, the question boils
down to is Blanche crazy? Depends, considering what had played out prior to
Stanley assaulting her, no she wasn’t. Blanche was in a way desperate to retain
her old self where she could get any man with her charm, so to go to New
Orleans was a way to start fresh. The move was extreme as she sought out her
own desires so for someone to see this, they could argue she is insane to go
somewhere entirely new just to find more men to fulfill her ambitions. Yet it
doesn’t make her by the dictionaries definition insane, merely being
instinctual. In the end after the Stanley incident, she does become insane, but
if you consider the trauma she went through, no one is ever the same.
Many will say Blanche is insane but if
you contemplate the buildup of events in her life it is reasonable. Having to
move shop after practically being exiled from her home to a foreign land to
live with her dainty sister and brute husband, that is hard. On top of being
rejected by a man who she felt she could have some lasting relationship and her
sister struggling to believe her, took its toll on Blanche. The whole drunk
Stanley incident was a catalyst for Blanche to be visibly insane to the
characters and readers who feel sorry for her. To the dictionary’s definition,
Blanche is insane at the end, but from the get go she was sound of mind.
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ReplyDeleteThe background knowledge was great for introducing the topic, but a bit more analysis on why is can be considered insane would strengthen your argument besides just stating events that can classify her as insane.
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