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    said by Stella‚ Stanley’s wife. By the use of the words ‘animal thing’ the audience gets a sense of something that is beastly and it highlights his primitive nature. Also by describing him as a ‘thing’ rather than a man or other we can really see his true nature as being someone that is violent and bestial. This presents him as the antagonist as he is shown as the ‘bad guy’ in the sense that he is described in a negative way that is the opposite of Blanche who is the protagonist. ‘Stanley carries his

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    The fusion of Eros and Thanatos in A Streetcar Named Desire Death and desire have been linked closely together ever since Freud identified Eros (the instinct of life‚ love and sexuality) and Thanatos (the instinct of death and destruction) as two coinciding and conflicting drives within human being (Cranwell). In Tennesse Williams’ play A Streetcar Named Desire (1947) these fundamental drives of Eros and Thanatos dominate the story from the beginning to the end. This becomes particularly clear through

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    Blue Jasmine‚ movie by Woody Allen is a successful adaptation of the play “Streetcar Named Desire” by Tennessee Williams. Blue Jasmine shows Jasmine‚ main character‚ living in entitled world‚ once wealthy woman falls into nothingness. Jasmine recreates the character of Blanche DuBois in Streetcar Named Desire in context to contemporary age. Like Jasmine‚ Ginger represents Stella as her sister; however as an adopted sister. Auggie‚ Stella’s ex-husband and Chili‚ Ginger’s current‚ blue collar boyfriend

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    ” * “It wouldn’t be make believe if you believed in me” – Scene 7 * Story of a changing South containing characters struggling with the loss of aristocracy to the new American immigrant‚ the fallout of chivalry to a new mind-set of sex and desire‚ and a woman grasping desperately at the last bit of fantasy she can muster. DuBois World * “old south” mindset * Aging Southern belle who lives in a state of perpetual panic about her fading beauty * Beginning she was half sane‚ then

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    A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams And so it was I entered the broken world To trace the visionary company of love‚ its voice An instant in the wind (I know not whither hurled) But not for long to hold each desperate choice "The Broken Tower" by Hart Crane SCENE ONE The exterior of a two-story corner building on a street in New Orleans which is named Elysian Fields and runs between the L & N tracks and the river. The section is poor but‚ unlike corresponding

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    of ambitious young girls but so unfortunate of them‚ sitting in four walled quarters‚ unmarried sewing clothes for their marriages waiting for that particular sunrise and married serving their husbands till their eyes get close keeping all their desires‚ passion within besides dreams and hope‚ you too find fear in their visions‚ fear of raising the voice‚ fear of society which’s kept limitations on them‚ she’s viewed as a "femme" more than as a human‚ told to cover the face or wear veil when step

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    Tennessee Williams’ Background to A Streetcar Named Desire • From an early age‚ Williams used writing as “an escape from a world of reality in which [he] felt acutely uncomfortable”. • He wrote about the human condition as he saw it; unafraid to tackle topics such as incest‚ rape and madness. • He believed that “we are all savages at heart”. Which of the characters in Streetcar prove or disprove this? • He lived in New Orleans from 1938‚ a bohemian place where all manner of

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    A Streetcar Named Desire In what way can A Streetcar Named Desire be seen as an exploration of"old" America versus the "new" America? In the play‚ Blanche represents old America and Stanley represents new America. Why Blanche represents old America is because of her way of thinking‚ lifestyle and values. When Blanche walks into the room where the guys are playing poker‚ there is a great example of how Blanche represents old and Stanley new. When she walks in‚ the guys are sitting around the table

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    In the movie‚ A Street Car Named Desire‚ Blanche uses the quote‚ “I don’t want realism. I want magic! Yes‚ Yes‚ magic! I try to give that to people." to explain her desire for her fantasy life to become reality. Blanches fantasy life would restore her youth‚ forgive her past and she would be more welcomed by people like Stanley and Mitch. I do agree with her statement‚ and believe that living in a “fantasy world” for a short period of time can be beneficial‚ but I do not agree with the circumstances

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    I love Robert‚ yet I love myself more. My new life beckons me‚ and as I walk towards it‚ my uncertainties are being crushed under my feet. The soft sand of the shore dissolves my doubts and vulnerabilities. I want to be my own mistress and pet any desire that arouses in me. I intend to immerse myself in my passion for painting and colors. Just as I want to create engrossing pictures that exhibit an amalgamation of the striking spectrum of colors‚ I also want to paint my life in diverse and

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