User:Anthony Vecch

Ex.1: In Scene I Pg. 13, is the opening description of the setting of our story. Opening narrative music of Negro entertainers at a baroom around the corner in a poor neighborhood in New Orleans. The setting describes people mostly oustide where a "Blue Piano" is constantly being played by African American descent. The "Blue Piano" expresses the spirit of life which goes on in this part of the city where diverse integration of race is accepted.

Ex.2: In Scene II Pg. 43, Stanley is talking to Blanche about the Napoleonic Code. How whatever the wife owns, the husband must own it too. Its based merely on the property of a relationship. While Stanley explains the Napoleonic Code he reveals that Stella is having a baby. As Blanche hears this she has shocked look on her face. The blue piano is playing in the background. This surprising scene reveals importnace in the play signifying that the music is used to hint at important issues affecting the characters of the play.