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    BLANCHE DUBOIS: THE ANTITHESIS OF A MODERN WOMAN "Blanche DuBois, in 'A Streetcar Named Desire', is what a critic Ruby Cohn calls Williams' 'masterpiece contradiction'". (Bloom 70) Tennessee Williams is considered to be one of the most renowned playwrights of the twentieth century in American Literary History. As a playwright, he is best known for writing 'A Streetcar Named Desire', 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof', and 'The Glass Menagerie'. Williams' 'A Streetcar Named Desire', focuses on the declining

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    A Streetcar named Desire was written by Tennessee Williams, during the restless years following World War II. The play was based on the life of a woman named Blanche Dubois. Blanche was a fragile and neurotic woman, desperate for a place to call her own. She had been exiled from her hometown Laurel, Mississippi after seducing a seventeen year old boy. After this incident, she decided to move to New Orleans with her sister Stella. She claimed she had to move, in result of a series of financial calamities

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    A Streetcar Named Desire was written by Tennessee Williams in 1947. The play is set during this same time period, the 1940s, in New Orleans, Louisiana. The story follows Blanche DuBois, a woman who goes to live with her sister, Stella, and Stella’s husband, Stanley. The play mainly follows the tense relationship between Blanche and Stanley; from the beginning, they do not get along. For example, at the beginning of the play, Blanche announces to Stella that their childhood home, Belle Reve,

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    The Character of Stanley in A Streetcar Named Desire     A Streetcar Named Desire, by Tennessee Williams, is a classical play about Blanche Dubois’s visit to Elysian Fields and her encounters with her sister’s barbaric husband, Stanley Kowalski. Stanley Kowalski is a very brutal person who always has to feel that he is better than everyone else. His brutish actions during the play leave the readers with a bad taste in their mouths. Stanley Kowalski’s brutality is clearly exemplified in several

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    Alcoholism's in "A Streetcar Named Desire" There is a great deal of alcoholism in the play. Blanche DuBois drinks often and drinks in excess. Alcohol abuse further distinguishes Blanche's character because in the 1940s, it was atypical for women to drink so much, and even more rare for women to be so publically alcoholic as Blanche. Those behaviors were stereotypically reserved for women. Blanche is very much aware of her problems and her social isolation. She uses her alcoholism as a way to escape

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    and illusions ‘A Streetcar named Desire’ by Tennessee Williams and ‘The Great Gatsby’ by F.Scott Fitzgerald both depict the conflict between reality and illusion centring on the desire to achieve the ‘American dream,’ which causes many characters in the texts to become engulfed in dreams and fantasy. Gatsby and Blanche are the protagonists of the texts not only due to their central role in the plots, but also that they are characters who most desire to live under illusion. Blanche desperately seeks

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    A Streetcar Named Desire Essay Reality vs. Illusion      In Tennessee William’s masterful play, A Streetcar Named Desire, the reader meets a middle – aged woman by the name of Blanche DuBois. Blanche lives in her own faerie tale world, one of a young, beautiful debutante, surrounded by admirers, and loved by all whom she encounters. In reality, Blanche is an aging woman who cannot cope with the actualities of life. She makes up wild stories, and when Stanley Kowalski

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    play and book called “A Streetcar Named Desire”, there are numerous amounts of tragic events that not only affected the person in the event, but others around them as well. A tragedy, or tragic event, is known to bring chaos, destruction, distress, and even discomfort such as a natural disaster or a serious accident. A tragedy in a story can also highlight the downfall of the main character, or sometimes one of the more important character. In this book, “A Streetcar Named Desire”, written by Tennessee

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    problems in an effective and practical way’. In this short play, “A Streetcar Named Desire,” Williams did a great job of demonstrating the love and caring side of the characters. This shows that, when Blanche lost the family mansion and had nowhere to go, her sister welcome her with an open heart. Although the protagonist in this short play is the caring Blanche DuBois, the play shows that she struggle with social realism. Blanche is a broken woman in the eyes of everyone around her. You can see how

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    In Streetcar Named Desire, drinking is a way to escape from the lonely void created by her young husband’s death for Blanche Dubois. Drinking is often a way for people to escape from their current circumstances and forget about everything. In Streetcar Named Desire, it also relates to Blanche’s illusional world in the way that she wants to escape her past by being delusional and setting in as if it were reality. Through the motif of drinking, Williams reveals that escaping your reality and living

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