Art inspired the audience's emotions. Whether it is hatred or humor, sympathy or confusion, passion or compassion, the artist's goal is to build specific emotions for the individual. Tennessee Williams is no exception. In "Tramway of desire", the audience face many mixed feelings, perhaps the strongest empathy. Blanche Dubois played a sympathetic role in Tennessee William's "Tramway of desire". Because she fought with mental suffering, frustration, failure and disaster.
"Tramway called Desire" is an interesting play by Tennessee Williams. As the story communicates the tragic deterioration of her sister Stella and her brother Stanley and her life, the letter "Blanche Dubois" was created to evoke sympathy. After seeing the play, I learned that Blanche was the victim of Stanley's aggressive attack and I also learned that she is the main character of my eyes. Blanche's past past is only one reason why I sympathize with her. In her past troubles, Blanche has a wrong feeling, it is increasingly obvious to Stanley.
One of the themes of 'desire trams' is cruel, which is related to the property of Stanley's Blanche invasion. As Stanley began throwing all items of Blanche around the apartment, Blanche was a victim. Stanley asked Blanche questions and thought that she sold Belle Live to achieve her luxury lifestyle. An example of such an intrusion is when Stanley says "Why not see it?" (He pushes it through the trunk, roughly opens it and starts opening the compartment). It looks like expensive clothes and jewels. The strange loss of Belle Reve promoted suspicion of Stanley. Stanley is often talking about Napoleonic law. It stipulates that his wife has ownership of her husband. Stanley refers to this kind of repetition that shows his ignorance, as he knows a little about it.
As its title implies, "Desire Street Car" explores the destination that desire brings. Following their wishes, Blanche and Stanley eventually went to different places. Blanche is a victim of a culture that unhealthily restrains relations with primitive and natural impulses. Blanche's culture prohibits love from crossing the boundaries of rank, race, and "ordinary" gender relations. This means that for Blanche it is illegal, demonized and taboo, except for a small sex. Occasional desires of Blanche and his fathers occasionally blew up with "epic-like excitement." The branch's ancestors paid for their wealth, and the branch paid the price for her reasons.