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    extent gender differences are due to physical and physiological differences. Stanley‚ the protagonist in A Streetcar Named Desire‚ is a aggressive and brutal man he represents the males of American society during this time period‚ he demonstrates the desire to have absolute control of his household‚ including his wife. He is referred to as "bestial" and is animalistic in his behavior and his desires. Even in the stage directions you can see that he is a powerful depiction of all that is male‚ magnifying

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    to forget‚ but hangs on the past: however far or fast he runs that chain run with him” in light of Nietzsche’s opinion‚ compare and contrast the presentation of the past as a limiting factor to the identities of the female protagonists in A Streetcar Named Desire and Top Girls. The Southern Belle protagonist‚ Blanche Dubois‚ by the playwright Tennessee Williams is deeply haunted by her past‚ which is limiting her identity in the present and in order to cope; the protagonist creates fantasy. Blanche’s

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    the theme of love become personal and understandable when coming to life in a play. Three writers made this possible in plays using the main theme of love. Three plays that show the complexity of love are “A Doll House” by Henrick Isben‚ “A Streetcar Named Desire” by Tennessee Williams‚ and “A Midsummer

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    various forms‚ such as verbal assaults‚ physical harm‚ and cognitive deception. Any form of deliberate cruelty is an unforgivable crime because it can inflict misery and harm into another individual’s life. In Tennessee Williams’ story‚ A Streetcar Named Desire‚ the concept of deliberate cruelty pertains to a majority of the characters’ relationships. Blanche Dubois cognitively decepts her love interest Mitch through the yarns of lies she deliberately weaves. This unforgivable crime ultimately comes

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    Brianna D’Itri Mrs. Bixler A. P. English 12 11 February 2013 Title The ‘Southern Gothic’ genre is captured greatly in Tennessee Williams’s novel A Streetcar Named Desire. By hyperbolizing the cast’s personalities‚ the story takes on an eerie quality. Our introduction to the cast begins with Blanche‚ arguably the most off-putting of all the personalities presented. Blanche comes to New Orleans on the brink of insanity only to see that her sister‚ once the perfect southern belle just like

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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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    In the play A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams‚ we are introduced to a slew of characters and different personas. The introduction sets the tone of the main characters‚ especially Stella Kowalski. Stella Kowalski is portrayed as a lighthearted‚ kind‚ younger sister of Blanche DuBois. Stella speaks freely with her neighbors‚ jokes around with her husband‚ and greets her sister with wide open arms. Then we are met with Stella’s foil character‚ Blanche‚ a teacher from Mississippi who seems

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    irrational‚ impulsive‚ uncontrollable lust‚ but is a deliberate‚ hostile‚ violent act of degradation and possession on the part of a would-be conqueror‚ designed to intimidate and inspire fear (Susan Brownmiller). In Tennessee Williams “A Street Car Named Desire”‚ one of the main characters‚ Blanche‚ in this play goes through the experience of being raped and the effects that come from it. By Williams allowing Blanche to get rape in the play‚ it resulted in having a massive effect on the play and led to

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    In the classic film‚ A Streetcar Named Desire‚ there are four main characters with four very different personalities. While Stanley is the definite dominant male‚ controlling and demanding to his wife‚ Stella‚ who has learned to tolerate his personality; Mitch is the overall average good guy‚ desiring nothing short of a normal life with a loving wife. Blanche is the main character in the story and is the sister of Stella. The two of them have been apart over the years and recently came together

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    be more sympathetic. To what extent do you agree or disagree with the director? When the play was staged on Broadway in New York in 1955 Elia Kazan‚ a friend of Williams who has directed many of his other plays on Broadway including ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’‚ directed it. Kazan had reservations about the original Act Three and asked Williams to rewrite it. He felt that Big Daddy should not disappear after Act Two‚ that the impact of the conversation between Big Daddy and Brick in Act Two should

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