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    Streetcar Named Desire

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    society as a whole. In A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams‚ the symbolic death of the aristocratic Southern lifestyle of grandeur serves as a notion that illuminates on the meaning of the piece. Comparing and contrasting characters such as Blanche DuBois‚ a typical Southern belle who is struggling to hold onto the dreams and mannerisms of the Old south and refusing to face of the reality of it all being over‚ and Stanley Kowalski‚ a working class brute who is representative of the emerging

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    revealing his homosexuality. Then‚ in New York City‚ February 25‚ 1983‚ he died. This marked the end of one of the greatest American Writers. The characters in Williams’ work are share certain similarities which were placed purposefully by him. Blanche and Laura have obvious connections to his sister Rose. Rose became insane early in her life. Williams viewed her descent into insanity as her

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    How and why is the Grotesque Used in Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire? Throughout this semester‚ we were introduced to varying degrees of literary styles and themes. From the epiphanies discovered through American Realism‚ to the skepticism explored through Literary Modernism‚ to the conflicts of social conformity and individualism approached by a Post-Modernistic America and its writers. We have had the great opportunity of being exposed to individuals who questioned and pushed

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    Williams uses the stylistic choice of lighting to explain the characters’ urges to hide the insecurities they have when they are around people who they feel will judge them. By doing this‚ it gives the characters Laura‚ from The Glass Menagerie‚ and Blanche‚ from A Streetcar Named Desire‚ in a very similar role. As mentioned before‚ Williams uses stage lighting to convey better characterization of Laura in The Glass Menagerie. Throughout the play‚ Amanda‚ Laura’s mother‚ has been very skeptical and

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    Destiny can be described as a predetermined future. One may attempt to reach there objective and strive while others may fail miserably. An individuals destiny does not only rely on there attempts to achieve what they please furthermore others can have a great impact on another persons destiny. A great deal of trust may intervene between individuals if one shows kindness to the other. Contrary to this is kindness may also weaken a persons destiny because trust can be used to gain advantage. The three

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    Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams was written in the late in the late 1940’s in New Orleans‚ Louisiana. In literature‚ the patriarchy is said to oppress all women and most men. This can be seen as true during the journey of characters such as Blanche‚ Stella‚ and Mitch. On the other hand‚ the text also conveys how the patriarchy can empower men‚ through the representation of the character of Stanley. In the play‚ Stella can be seen as the usual oppression of the feminine by the representation

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    Theme of Deception

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    of Blanche DuBois’s mind. Stanley Kowalski is the perfect example of a deceptive person. He tries to present himself as an honest‚ loving husband when he is everything but. In reality‚ Stanley is a lying‚ unfaithful‚ and abusive husband to his wife Stella. In fact‚ he has Stella wrapped around his finger. So much so that she overlooks his drunken abusiveness and makes herself believe that that is really what love is. One interprets Stanley’s unfaithfulness by his willingness to rape Blanche. If

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    personalities. Elysian Fields is a poor‚ jaunty suburb in New Orleans yet the perfect setting for this play. It is full of diversity‚ culture and is very vibrant. It embellishes the view of Blanche on Stella situation and the laid back style of Stanley’s generation as well as the characters themselves. When this play begins‚ Blanche is already viewed as a fallen woman in society’s eyes. Her family is gone‚ as well as her estate and fortune. She aspires for people to see herself as gentile and a proper lady and

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    Use of Astrology and Names in SND The author’s use of Blanche and Stanley’s astrological signs and the meanings of their names helps to define their characters in “Streetcar Named Desire”. Stanley’s astrological sign is Capricorn which is the sign of the goat. Blanche’s sign is Virgo‚ the sign of the virgin. Appropriately‚ both signs are sex symbols. Virgo is the only zodiacal sign represented by a female. Virgo implies and stands for virginity. Sometimes thought of as an older woman

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    Compare how far Blanche Dubois and Jay Gatsby are victims of their own dreams or of social circumstances. Explore this statement with close reference to the social‚ class‚ cultural‚ moral contexts of the novel and the play. Both characters do not reveal their past and they let rumours circulate as to how they randomly appeared without any warning. Jimmy Gatz changes his name to Jay Gatsby and being a war veteran he is respected for his duty to his country‚ he does not reveal much more other than

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