A street car named desire
...l, which was different in a staging matter, is the scene of when Mitch and Blanche are out on a date and she talks to Mitch about Alan. The staging in the book is by a lake, but in the film version it’s at a restaurant. Many characters were portrayed differently from the book to the film version. First character was Blanche, because in the book we thought she was crazy by how she was talking, but in the film she was acting like a real crazy woman. She would yell all the time and panic every second. She went over board in the film with her acting. Stella was also acting different from the book to the film. In the book I pictured her as a woman that cares about her family and she is over powered by her husband and she was scared to say anything. In the film at some points she would try to show she also has power and would yell and also push people. Mitch was suppose to be quit and very polite in the book but in the film when he came over to Stanley’s house and kissed Blanche after he knew everything that happened with her past, I believed he was still nice. Then he tells her he just wants to kiss her and not marry her because she isn’t clean. The way he spoke those words and showed his smile of evil, it showed me how different he acted in the book. Stanley in my mind acted the same in the book and film. He was an animal like man and I pictured him to be the same way in both book and film. Many lines were different from the book than the film version. First line was when Blanche tells Mitch she killed her husband in the film. In the book she never said she killed her husband all she says was her husband passed away. She also claimed her husband being a homosexual in the book, but never brought that truth up in the film version. The chronological order of the book was exactly the same as the film version. Every part in both book and film were...