Sour Blanche, a tram called Desire Blanche disappeared, is a woman craving a new life. She is a social abandoner and looked to her sister Stella for help. She needs to get rid of her frustrating life. That is why she came to New Orleans. She feels that new opportunities are coming, and perhaps even a new life is coming. Blanche could not go anywhere, and her past caught up with her. Blanche is a very confused woman. She does not even know what he really wants. From the perspective of her husband's trigger, Blanche could not feel anything but despair and desire.
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.
Tennessee Williams, a streetcar called Desire, Blanche Dubois is fighting for the role of prey or predator. Blanche is visiting her sister Stella married to Stanley Kowalski of New Orleans. They live in the street of Elysian Fields. The nature of Blanche has many aspects. When we first met, she was a very nervous woman, but she looked like a socially sophisticated woman. As the plot evolved, we discovered that her past reveals a completely different woman. Stanley will definitely go to the bottom of the real Blancheud Bois
In search of the name of the street car of Tennessee Williams, Stanley Kowalski showed his barbaric behavior in many ways. This classic drama is about Blanche Dubois's visit to Ilysia Fields, and encounters with her sister's cruel and arrogant husband Stanley Kowalski, and why Blanche really came here. Stanley Kowalski is a very savage and savage man. His barbaric and ferocious acts in the drama made the reader's mouth worse. During The Street Car Des Desire, Stanley's atrocities were demonstrated in several places. For example, his