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Theme Of Women In A Streetcar Named Desire

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A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams is about this lady named Blanche who was a school teacher. She lost her job when she was found to have an affair with a teenage boy in her school. After that Blanche went to stay at a hotel, but she attracted too many men and so they kicked her out. Then Blanche went to her sister, Stella’s house and lived with her and her husband, Stanley. But, they only had one bedroom, so, Blanche had to sleep in the bed located in the kitchen. Overtime Stanley and Stella started to notice a change in Blanche. Blanche’s mental state had started to worsen as more time went by. Even after noticing the change, Stanley had sexual abused her when Stella was in the hospital. However, Stella still believed Stanley and she had been forced to send Blanche to a mental asylum. Williams throughout this performance shows men dominance over women, meaning that men were in charge and made women seem inferior compared to men. This led to a conflict between men and women, which a feminist critic would observe as women playing inferior and submissive role compared to men. In this play, Williams shows masculinity as being the more stable gender. This means that women often relied on men for their living. For example, in scene 11 when Stella is talking to Eunice, Stella says, “I don’t know if I did the right thing…I couldn’t believe her story and go on living with Stanley” (Williams 133). Even if Stella wanted to believe Blanche, Stella had no choice

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