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Blanche Dubois's Loss Of Desire

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Not everything one desires is unattainable or even possible. Desire can be a bittersweet feeling, depending on how far one needs to go to fulfill it. The costs that come with pursuing overwhelming desire can be dangerous and not even worth the intended outcome. Overwhelming desire for something unattainable can lead to various consequences such as harmful dishonesties and a personal denial of the truth that can lead to a fanciful life.
In Tennessee Williams’ story, A Streetcar Named Desire, the protagonist, Blanche Dubois is experiencing an early mid-life crisis because she is mentally trapped in a dreamlike past life that has clearly ended. Blanche burningly desires to return to her previous youthful days and tries to avoid accepting the

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