A Streetcar Named Desire Essay

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    Gender Roles in a Streetcar Named Desire Tennesssee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire tells the story of Blanche Dubois as she arrives in New Orleans to visit her sister. Throughout the play, we see her sanity diminish until her departure. In this play, the theme of gender roles is explored through the representation of the male and female characters and through the symbol of the poker night. Williams shows the theme of gender roles through the characters and how they react to the different…

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    Bathing and the Role of the Bathroom in A Streetcar Named Desire Tennessee Williams’s A Streetcar Named Desire focuses on the mysterious and thought-provoking personality and state of mind of Blanche DuBois. Throughout the play the most prominent characteristic we learn about her is her desire to be fresh and to look young. In connection with her wish of eternal beauty comes the important symbol of the bath which appears several times during the play, to help not only Blanche to rest and find…

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    Tennessee Williams’s A Streetcar Named Desire shows the life of Blanche Dubois while she has a long-term stay with her sister and her brother-in-law. The play was put on stage during the late 1940’s and set in the suburban part of New Orleans, Louisiana. During this time many were rejoicing over the end of the Great Depression and wasting their new wealth on worthless goods. Only 2 years after the end of World War II and life slowly but surely transitioned back into the social norms. Men were…

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    In the play “A Streetcar Named Desire,” we are introduced with three important men that have made an impact on the other characters around them; Stanley, Mitch, and Allan. Stanley is the most masculine of all of them and Mitch is more of a gentleman while Allan the most submissive of them all has been portrayed as weak and is also hinted as a homosexual. Throughout the play Stanley has been depicted as a macho man, someone that is on the top compared to the other male characters, but is also…

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    seen as being this delicate and proper and set in her southern belle ways. She is fragile and yet condescending. The aging Southern belle, whose desires have cause her hardship. She claims that she has “old-fashioned” morals but has been promiscuous. Stella is motivated by her desire to please her husband, Stanley, and Blanche is motivated by desire to belong and be loved. However, Blanche…

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    Tennessee Williams, the play writer of a Streetcar Named Desire based a lot of his content on his own personal experiences and how he was feeling at the time during his life. Williams wrote the play, as a child he was very introverted towards the end of his teenage years, when he discovered writing it was a form of expression to him. Which is why A Streetcar Named Desire for him was simply “everything I had to say”. This play covers massive social issues like domestic and verbal abuse, rape,…

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    The Intricate Women of Streetcar Named Desire Although “A Streetcar Named Desire” could have been composed of stereotypes for characters, I consider Tennessee Williams to have written various complex characters. I do believe that Stella and Blanche are multidimensional characters. In my opinion Stella and Blanche each have their flaws and strengths, beyond the stereotype society would give them as the abused girlfriend and the promiscuous drunk. I believe the way they interact with others and…

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    Though Stanley has a rough exterior and acts tough, he has been enslaved with deep issues, insecurities, and fears. One of Stanley’s fears is not being in control. This is shown multiple times throughout scenes 1-6. The first time is when Stanley says “Since when do you give me orders (I.ii).” after Stella told him to go outside while Blanche got dressed. Another example is when Mitch was trying to leave the poker game to get home to his sick mom and Stanley kept telling him “sit down” “deal the…

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    seeks most of all is the companionship and fulfillment of love that she lots so many years ago. She has tried to find this so many times but, she is unsuccessful because she refuses to face reality within herself. She is never able to confront her desires so, therefore can never find them. She wishes for a man of culture but subconsciously picks the basic male character due to her disastrous marriage with the type of man she…

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    On Thursday, December 10th at 7:30pm, a friend and I saw the play A Streetcar Named Desire. This play too place at the UW-La Crosse Center for the Arts and Tennessee Williams created this romantic drama production. The plot of this story takes place in a 1940’s New Orleans setting, in a run down old duplex where actors, Stanley and Stella Kowalski live. The house is really run down and looks as if it is falling apart, however I quite enjoyed the scene. I especially liked how the furniture,…

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