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…Reality Defined Every human being has a vision of a perfect life. If they did not it would be somewhat immortal. So does Blanche the main character of A Streetcar Named Desire. The only difference is Blanche has sunken to the greatest depths of her…
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…Tennessee Williams was once quoted as saying "Symbols are nothing but the natural speech of drama...the purest language of plays" (Adler 30). This is clearly evident in A Streetcar Named Desire, one of Williams's many plays. I n analyzing the main…
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…Tennessee Williams was once quoted as saying "Symbols are nothing but the natural speech of drama...the purest language of plays" (Adler 30). This is clearly evident in " A Streetcar Named Desire", one of Williams's many plays. I n analyzing the main…
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…In Tennessee Williams’s play A Streetcar Named Desire, the character Blanche DuBois’s mental state deteriorates as the story progresses. During the play, several events in Blanche’s past are revealed. These events allow one to understand why Blanche…
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…, Allan never appears onstage. Conclusion: A Streetcar Named Desire contains issues from life; a guilty feeling of abandonment, the anger and frustration between two complete opposites, and the violation of a rape. Stella abandons her sister to try to make…
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…How relevant is the poker night (Scene three) to our understanding of Blanche, Stella and Stanley? Scene three is a very relevant part of A Streetcar Named Desire and shows the differences in personalities of each character. This scene illustrates…
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…in her own feminine attraction was shaken by the knowledge of her husband's homosexuality and she is driven to use her sexual charms to attract men over and over. Yet, beneath all this, there is a desire to find a companion, to find fulfilment in love. She…
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…to have sex with her, even though he no longer respects her enough to think her fit to be his wife. The difference in Stanley's and Mitch's treatment of Blanche at the play's end underscores Mitch's fundamental gentlemanliness. Though he desires and makes…
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…with , 'the opposite is desire. So do you wonder?' which is further justification for her actions. After the Mexican woman leaves, and the music fades, Mitch attempts to rape Blanche, she asks him to marry her, showing her desperate fragility, that she is still…
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…Who would have thought that someone who wrote a play as irksome and uneventful as The Glass Menagerie, could also write something as interesting as A Streetcar Named Desire. However, both are written extremely well by Tennessee Williams. Despite…
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