Harold "Mitch" Mitchell

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Harold "Mitch" Mitchell is a sensitive, lonely bachelor in Tennessee Williams' play *A Streetcar Named Desire* who becomes Blanche DuBois's suitor and a foil to Stanley Kowalski's brutality.

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Harold "Mitch" Mitchell canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
theatrical character
appearsIn A Streetcar Named Desire
associatedTheme desire for companionship
illusion versus reality
loneliness
masculinity
breaksOffRelationshipWith Blanche DuBois
cardGame poker
caresFor Mitch's mother
closeFriendOf Stanley Kowalski
contrastsWith Stanley Kowalski's brutality
creator Tennessee Williams
discovers Blanche DuBois's past
dramaticFunction foil character
potential redeemer for Blanche DuBois
familyMember Mitch's mother
foilTo Stanley Kowalski
fullName Harold Mitch Mitchell
surface form: Harold Mitchell
gender male
genre American drama
Southern Gothic
language English
maritalStatus bachelor
medium play
memberOf Stanley Kowalski's poker group
nationality American
nickname Mitch
occupation factory worker
personalityTrait awkward
gentle
lonely
sensitive
shy
reactionTo Blanche DuBois's deception
relationshipWith Blanche DuBois
residence New Orleans
roleInPlot Blanche DuBois's suitor
romanticInterestIn Blanche DuBois
setting New Orleans
surface form: New Orleans, Louisiana
socialClass working class
stageDirectionDescription heavily built
slightly clumsy in movement
timePeriod late 1940s

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A Streetcar Named Desire hasCharacter Harold "Mitch" Mitchell
Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire romanticInterest Harold "Mitch" Mitchell
subject surface form: Blanche DuBois