Tennessee William's, Desire's street car, was a former high school English teacher and offered us Blanche Dubois, the owner of her family Belle Reve family. Blanche is the subject of her destruction, which brought her constant misfortune, led to spiritual collapse and her imprisonment to a mental hospital. This is reflected in her countless lies, alcoholism, willingness to look young and sexually inclined. Destruction of Blanche began with her career as a high school English teacher.
Tennessee Williams' play "Streetcar name desire" is a domestic drama. Filmization was announced by Elia Kazan in 1951. There are many symbols for character development such as Tennessee Williams' play "Street Car Name Desire"; Elysian Field, The Paper Lantern and The Varsouviana. There is also a metaphor such as "light and music". In this thesis I first study the symbols in the drama and how they are used in the development of the character. In particular, how is the development of the role of Blanche formed? Then I will study the metaphor used in the drama. The definition of the metaphor and its influence on personality formation are tested by examples of demonstrations. Finally, I end my view on the influence of these symbols and figurines on the development of personality.
In the play of Tennesse Williams "Desire Streetcar", the reader was introduced to the character Blanche DuBois. In the plot, Blanche is Stella's sister, she came to New Orleans to visit Stella and her husband Stanley. After the first meeting Stanley strongly disliked Blanche and everything related to her. What I dislike Stanley is her indirect and quirky conversation with her "spoiled girls" etiquette. Stanley also believes that Blanche saved him and his wife from the family building. In his view, she is "scorpion of water" stuck to his family, just playing as he lives above him. Branch's lifetime custom of avoiding unpleasant reality has led to the collapse of unreasonable reactions to her death, dependence, failure to protect itself from Stanley's attacks.