Post-modernism of lolita's post-modern cultural perspective and desire is a reaction to the idea of modernist and the "perfect modernist system". (Wikipedia, 2005) Especially for Lolita of Nabokov and Williams "Tramway with desire", both are written in postmodern context as cultural movement. Especially in the era of novel after World War II, Streetcar in 1947, Lolita in 1955 It is widely defined as a situation of Western society.
Clay County Free Press critic Jonathan Briggs said in a tram called desire, "Blanc Dubois as a desire is somewhat unrealistic". Life "In the play of Tennessee Williams" Desire Streetcar ", readers were introduced to the character Blanche Dubois. Blanche is Stella 's sister, she came to New Orleans to visit Stella and her husband Stanley. Stanley strongly dislikes Blanche and Chicago after their first meeting and soon began with Broadway. His victory of "Desire Streetcar" (1947) strengthened his reputation as a great playwright. The show won the Williams Drama Critics Award and his first Pulitzer Prize. The drama was created in the process of American drama from dramatic drama to dramatic naturalism. Williams used the role of Blanche Dubois to explain how the performance of the theater style is misleading. Blanche uses exaggerated sighs, unnecessary screams
Post-modernism of lolita's post-modern cultural perspective and desire is a reaction to the idea of modernist and the "perfect modernist system". Nokokov's Lolita and Williams' specific "Tramway" (Wikipedia, 2005) are written in postmodern context as a cultural movement, and they are widely defined as the conditions of the Western society in particular I will. The great Gatsby and Desires streetcar that was physically and mentally invincible from the bondage of World War I and World War II were set in the postwar era. I was excited. This ignited the hope that many Americans would live a more fulfilling and restrictive life. But in this newly acquired freedom, we must be aware that many people, such as gangbangs, gambling and other illegal acts, have also found the happiness seen in sin.