Several weeks later, Stella is seen packing some of Blanche’s things. There is another poker party going on. This time, Stanley is winning. Eunice comes in to help with the packing. Stella wonders if she is doing the right thing by sending Blanche to the state institution. Stella tells Eunice that she couldn’t continue to live with Stanley if she believed Blanche’s story. Eunice assures Stella that she is doing the only sensible thing. Blanche comes from the bathroom, and she possesses a hysterical vivacity. She wonders if she has received a call. Blanche speaks suddenly with a hysteria demanding to know what is going on. She feels trapped and wants to get out of the trap. Stella and Eunice help her get dressed. Blanche eats some unwashed grapes and thinks that she would like to die somewhere on the sea from eating unwashed grapes and be buried in a clean white sack.
The doctor and a matron from the state institution arrive to pick up Blanche. Eunice announces that someone is calling for Blanche. Blanche is ready to go but doesn’t want to pass through the room where the men are playing poker. When she sees the doctor, she panics and tries to run. Stanley blocks her way, and along with the matron, advances toward her. Stanley assures her that she left nothing here but the paper lantern which he tears off the light bulb and hands to Blanche. As Blanche screams and tries to break away, Stella runs out on the porch where Eunice tries to comfort her. Meanwhile, the matron pins Blanche down. The doctor advances and speaks quietly and softly to Blanche. She responds to his quietness and says that she has always depended on the kindness of strangers. The doctor leads her out and Stanley comes to comfort Stella by fondling her breasts.



















