A Streetcar Named Desire
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Why does Blanche say, "But some things are not forgivable. Deliberate cruelty is not forgivable"(126). How is this statement ironic?
Why does Blanche say, "But some things are not forgivable. Deliberate cruelty is not forgivable"(126). How is this statement ironic?
Blanche may be deluded about a lot of things, but she is lucid and strong on this point. She lies and cheats and steals, but never to hurt anyone. She wishes only to preserve an illusion. And a fundamental component of her illusion is that she must believe the best of anyone she loves, and believe them incapable of cruelty. She is, unfortunately, unable to make this dream a reality.