Blanche
proves that "it's not just a river in Egypt." She does live in a state of denial
about many things. The first and most pressing level of disconnect in her own consciousness is
that she is unable to fully grasp that the world in which she matured and understood as being
the bedrock of reality, the traditional South, has given way to a new and more cosmopolitan
notion of the good. These values which were so embedded in this world are no longer present in
this new setting. Blanche has a difficult time balancing this disconnect,...
Thursday, March 11, 2010
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