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Blanche Dubois

Blanche Dubois is a fictional character from Tennessee Williams' play "A Streetcar Named Desire," first performed in 1947. She is portrayed as a tragic, fragile Southern belle who struggles with her past and mental health issues while seeking refuge in her sister Stella's home. Known for her complex personality and iconic lines, Blanche symbolizes the decline of the Old South and the themes of reality versus illusion.