Both the play and the movie, however, are interpreted differently. The play is mild compared to the movie. The motions and actions of actors and actress were extravagant and over exaggerated so viewer were able to see the scenes of the play easier. The director critiques the simple aspect of the plan to make it easier for the readers to envision For example, Scene two starts with Stanley and Stella having a casual conversation. In the scene you see Stella’s love for Stanley right away with a simple kiss. This simple movement is how the director is able to interpret the play. You also see Stanley’s snarky attitude when he is talking to Stella. You see the uniqueness of the individual characters through the play by the tone it is written. You can tell by the way Stella talks that she has more education that Stanley does and you also see how passionate Stanley is about a topic when he finds out something is quite right, especially when it has to do with Stella and him. As seen in the play, Stanley believes that Blanche cheated her sister out of her part of the money she got from selling Belle Reves. He then starts going through Blanche’s items and telling Stella that she bought all these extravagant items with the money. He wants his wife’s part of the money. In this scene, Blanche is seen as innocent. She did not mind Stanley going through her items for papers about Belle Reve, but as soon as he touched her love
Both the play and the movie, however, are interpreted differently. The play is mild compared to the movie. The motions and actions of actors and actress were extravagant and over exaggerated so viewer were able to see the scenes of the play easier. The director critiques the simple aspect of the plan to make it easier for the readers to envision For example, Scene two starts with Stanley and Stella having a casual conversation. In the scene you see Stella’s love for Stanley right away with a simple kiss. This simple movement is how the director is able to interpret the play. You also see Stanley’s snarky attitude when he is talking to Stella. You see the uniqueness of the individual characters through the play by the tone it is written. You can tell by the way Stella talks that she has more education that Stanley does and you also see how passionate Stanley is about a topic when he finds out something is quite right, especially when it has to do with Stella and him. As seen in the play, Stanley believes that Blanche cheated her sister out of her part of the money she got from selling Belle Reves. He then starts going through Blanche’s items and telling Stella that she bought all these extravagant items with the money. He wants his wife’s part of the money. In this scene, Blanche is seen as innocent. She did not mind Stanley going through her items for papers about Belle Reve, but as soon as he touched her love