Blanche want's Mitch because she want's to escape from her past. She thinks that by marrying Mitch she will be able to clear away all the obstacles which have been shielding her from having a normal life. Also, Blanche does not want to have to leave and go back to Belle Reve where her life is in shambles.
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Mitch Albom.
Nobody performed at Just For Laughs 2007 with Mitch Hedberg. He died of an overdose of a lethal combination of cocain and heroin on March 31, 2005.
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Blanche want's Mitch because she want's to escape from her past. She thinks that by marrying Mitch she will be able to clear away all the obstacles which have been shielding her from having a normal life. Also, Blanche does not want to have to leave and go back to Belle Reve where her life is in shambles.
Stanley discovers that Blanche's past is full of scandal and instability, including losing her family's estate, being involved in numerous relationships, and dealing with mental health issues. He uses this information to discredit her and ultimately destroy her relationship with his friend Mitch.
It's a hotel that Blanche stayed at
Blanche is the older sister of Stella and the central character in "A Streetcar Named Desire". Previously an English teacher in Laurel where she was fired after making sexual advances on a young teenage boy. After losing her home she arrives in New Orleans at her sister and her husband's apartment and eventually tells them she has nowhere else to go. Despite her promiscuous past she acts the part of the ultimate lady. She avoids reality, preferring to live in denial. Blanche becomes less stable as the play progresses and circumstances worsen. Stanley never allows Blanche to deceive him and researches her past, destroying her relationship with his friend Mitch. He also destroys what sanity Blanche has left by raping her and then having her committed to an insane asylum.
It's Only A Paper Moon, a popular song in the 1940's written by Harold Arlen, but has been covered by several artists such as Nat King Cole and Ella Fitzgerald. The reason Blanche sings that song is due to the fact the lyrics represent two people who live in their own world separate from reality - but because those two people believe in that world, it becomes their own truth, and not a lie. Blanche is notorious for creating scenarios in her head to escape from the harsh reality of the world. She sings this as she believe Mitch will attend her birthday dinner and ask to marry her, despite after lying to him all throughout the summer about the real nature of her character. The irony in this is that while she's singing it, in the other room Stanley is informing Stella about why she was really banished from Laurel, which changes the course of the entire play/movie. The pure irony here is that while Blanche is waxing poetic about the harmlessness of white lies, Stanley is revealing how hurtful and serious the truth about Blanche really is.
The cast of A Streetcar Named Desire - 1995 includes: Alec Baldwin as Stanley Kowalski Frederick Coffin as Steve John Goodman as Mitch Mitchell Jerry Hardin as The Doctor Patricia Herd as The Matron Matt Keeslar as Collector Diane Lane as Stella Jessica Lange as Blanche DuBois Tina Lifford as The Neighbor Rondi Reed as Eunice Carmen Zapata as Flower Seller
Quite a lot. It was her actions that lead to her own downfall. After her husbands death (Allan Grey), any happiness that Blanche had once contained was lost, and she began to spiral downwards. (She blamed herself for his death because she told him that she saw his affair and that he disgusted her). In order to feel happy and desired again, she turned into a flirtatious maiden. She had an affair with one of her students at school, (she of course was fired when the school board found out), spent many nights with the soldiers that lived down the road from her home, and also spent nights at the Flamingo Hotel, having affairs with any man she cast under her spell. After losing her home and continuing with her many affairs, she was kicked out of towns people couldn't handle her anymore. The remainder of her downfall was when she was at her sister's (Stella) home. Because she didn't want people to find out about what she had done in Laurel (hometown), Blanche told many lies to make to cover the truth. She continued to flirt with many men, including Stanley (Stella's husband), who wasn't fooled by her lies. When he found the truth about what she had done, he immediately told Mitch, his best friend who, at the time of the discovery, had been seeing Blanche. When Mitch confronted Blanche about what he heard, whatever was left of Blanche's sanity vanished. She couldn't tell what was real anymore and came up with some fantasy that some old lover was coming to pick her up and take her on a cruise. Since she had told so many lies before, no one could tell if anything she was saying was the truth anymore. Because of this, they sent her to an asylum. While Blanche was the main cause of her downfall, Stanley also played a slight role in it. He was the one who dug around for the truth behind her lies, he was the one who called her out on it. However, had Blanche treated him differently, he might not have done what he did.
The cast of Being Out There - 2005 includes: Michelle Majestic as herself Mitch Traphagen as himself
he died in after being severally injured from a motorcycle crash on halloween night.
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