In Our Brutal World, People W
It is the complexity of the main characters and their interactions that make A Streetcar Named Desire a successful and memorable play. The columnist writes of Tennessee Williams, “He took the shiny, perfect surface of American life and turned it inside out to show the psychosis underneath.” The play is based on his own experiences. He novels are written using imagination, and creativity to write this play. This play has made the playwright, Tennessee William, a success. The whole play is focused on the main character, Blanche DuBois. Blanche and her sister Stella have an enjoyable childhood on the family plantation, “Bell Reve”. It is the best time of all for Stella and Blanche. Time passes by and Stella did the logical thing and left her homeland and marries Stanley. Blanche becomes a high school English teacher in Laurel Missippi. She hung on to it, unable, to move on and face reality. In the end, she arrives in New Orleans as a witty, fragile, and arrogant lady. Stanley sees through her and destroys her relationship with Mitch. At the end of the play she is led away to an insane asylum. In our brutal world, people who appear to be the most compassion and tender cannot accept the truth and become transformed into t
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Approximate Word count = 942
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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