Blanche Dubois
A Streetcar named Desire
Stanley Kowalski
A Streetcar named Desire
Blanche Dubois: Tarantula was the name of it. I stayed at a hotel called the Tarantula Arms.
Mitch: Tarantula Arms?
Blanche Dubois: Yes, a big spider. That’s where I brought my victims. Yes, I’ve had many meetings with strangers. Tarantula was the name of it. I stayed at a hotel called the Tarantula Arms.
Blanche Dubois: You’re married to a madman.
Stella: I wish you’d stop taking it for granted that I’m in something I want to get out of.
Blanche Dubois: you are talking about is desire - just brutal Desire. The name of that rattle-trap streetcar that bangs through the Quarter, up one old narrow street and down another.
Stella: Haven’t you ever ridden on that streetcar?
Blanche Dubois: brought me here. Where I’m not wanted and where I’m ashamed to be.
a Streetcar named Desire
“I never met a dame yet that didn’t know if she was good-lookin’ or not without being told. And there’s some of them that give themselves credit for more than they’ve got. I once went out with a dame who told me, ‘I’m the glamorous type.’ She says, ‘I am the glamorous type.’ I said, ‘So what?”
Stanley Kowalski







