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What do Stanley's interactions with Blanche and Stella suggest about his character? (How can Stanley be characterized?)

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Stanley's interactions with Blanche and Stella suggest that he´s unable to sustain any relationship with women except a physical one, and he considers that only men have the right to take pleasure from such a relationship.

Step-by-step explanation:

In "A Streetcar Named Desire," by Tennessee Williams, as Stanley feels growingly threaten by Blanche and Stella, he has no other response than a physical and brutal one. He hits his wife and attacks his sister-in-law, showing absolutely no remorse.

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