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    Feminist critique on a street car named desire Although the play itself would have made huge strides in the feminist movement at the time the message behind the play brings out a crucial and relevant message to the audience today‚ and asks bigger questions to young people in a generation that questionably has made very few steps forward in the past few decades. It questions how gendered stereotyping controls our society and how little both sexes care to amend it in an apathetic civilisation. Blanche

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    Streetcar Named Desire Essay In A Streetcar Named Desire‚ written by Tennessee Williams‚ Blanche DuBois‚ a seemingly extravagant and sensual woman‚ visits her sister and brother-in-law after losing her family fortune and estate‚ only to find despair‚ heartbreak‚ and violence. She hoped to start a new life‚ one in which she could have found a wealthy gentleman to marry and live happily with. Blanche instead finds herself as a heartbroken‚ penniless victim of rape. She struggles to stay strong‚ to

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    Examine the construction of masculinity in A Streetcar Named Desire and Death of a Salesman. In both A Streetcar Named Desire and Death of a Salesman there is a male figure at the head of both families who assert and express their masculinity in quite dissimilar ways. Referring to the screen adaptations of both plays‚ Stanley Kowalski is a strong‚ aggressive and forthright individual whereas Willy Loman through stature as well as speech is a bumbling‚ weak and nervous fool‚ driven by his own delusions

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    After watching the 1951 film of A Streetcar Named Desire the scene began with a lady named Blanche DuBois who gets on a train and ends up at a location she is not familiar with asking for help to where her sister lives. Watching the film‚ I notice that when Blanche DuBois arrives it is dark and not that many people are outside besides two ladies who help her in telling Blanche DuBois where her sister is. Blanche DuBois walks around the streets in very nice clothing‚ talks and gives off gestures that

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    The moment that Blanche and Stanley meet‚ a fire has begun. In the novel‚ A Streetcar Named Desire‚ the main character‚ Stella’s‚ husband and sister do not get along. Blanche comes to New Orleans‚ Louisiana to visit her sister Stella. Blanche is in for a surprise when she meets Stella’s husband Stanley. From the moment the two meet‚ there is a bad feeling. A Streetcar Named Desire’s author is Tennessee Williams‚ who is from Columbia‚ Mississippi. Blanche and Stanley’s relationship is like an untamed

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    Stella was outside‚ so Stanley started questioning Blanche. She insisted that she had nothing to hide from him and let him go through all historical papers from Belle Reve‚ the plantation. While living with Stella and Stanley‚ Blanche had met a man named Mitch‚ who she started dating. She liked him a lot but she hid many things from him. Firstly‚ she hid secrets of her first lover‚ her husband Allan Grey. Every time she thought of him‚ she thought of how he killed himself and she heard the polka which

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    live a life they do not have. Some people want to be rich‚ while others want to travel the world and never work a day in their lives. In order to live the lives they do not have‚ many people create their own fantasies. Tennessee Williams’ Streetcar Named Desire depicts Blanche and Stella’s lives as lies‚ while revealing how they do not wish to face their own realities‚ for they will never to able to live the life they have always hoped for. Throughout the play‚ Blanche is living a lie and existing

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    idea developed by Tennessee Williams about in the way in which individuals struggle to restore honour and certainty in his play‚ A Streetcar Named Desire. When individuals are faced with their adversity‚ how can one restore their honour without surpassing their own limits and ultimately leading themselves to their downfall? In the modern play‚ A Streetcar Named Desire‚ by Tennessee Williams‚ unravels the story of female protagonist answer to lost honour. Blanche DuBois‚ a heartbroken middle-aged

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    ‘A Streetcar named Desire‚’ is an interesting play‚ by Tennessee Williams. The character ’Blanche DuBois’ is created to evoke sympathy‚ as the story follows her tragic deterioration in the months she lived with her sister Stella‚ and brother-in-law Stanley. After reading the play‚ I saw Blanche as the victim of Stanley’s aggressive ways‚ and I also saw her as a hero in my eyes. Blanche’s devistating past is just one of the reasons I felt sympathy for her. Troubled from her past‚ Blanche has a

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    In Tennessee Williams’ play‚ A Streetcar Named Desire‚ the character of Blanche Dubois is one clear example of the use of symbolism. Blanche views things in an unrealistic way‚ as though she wants to live a dream. Blanche does not want to live a realistic‚ normal life. She wants to live a life that pairs with her traditional southern belle personality. She does not want to face her problems; she wants everything to be sugar-coated for her. Blanche hides from reality and lives in her own little

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