In "A Streetcar Named Desire," Blanche DuBois faces limited moral choices due to her troubled past and the oppressive environment around her. While she attempts to uphold a façade of gentility and seeks redemption through her relationship with Mitch, her decisions often lead to self-deception and manipulation. Ultimately, her moral choices are conflicted, as she grApples with her desire for love and stability against the harsh realities of her life. Her tragic trajectory suggests that, despite her efforts, the moral choices she makes often lead to her downfall rather than redemption.
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