The cruel Stanley of "The Streetcar" is called Desire in "Desire Streetcar" (Williams 2008-2075; additional reference numbers only). These characters are very specific. The most specific of all the characters in the play is Stanley Kowalski. Stanley is considered a barbarous and domineering person with characteristics like animals. The best relationship of Stanley's atrocities is the relationship between him and his wife Stella. Stanley treated stella badly. He broke Stella and was rude to her in front of others.
Tennessee Williams' play "Street car designates desire" in Stanley Kowalsky's brutal, certain role is very strong and brutal. The main character Stanley Kowalski showed cruel emotions in various ways throughout the game. During the game Stanley 's cruel behavior clearly showed the reader in several places. For example, the first atrocities of poker games were obvious, and when angry they threw a small white radio outside the window. - William Shakespeare's "Storm Love" defined by Merriam Webster is "strong emotion", "warm appeal", "selfless loyalty to others". And please be kind. It is "to feel passion, devotion, kindness to others". Love is simple, but it is very complicated. Love is the ability to build yours and you may disappoint you when taken away. William Shakespeare's "Storm" is a political drama full of love stories.
Iain Banks novel The Wasp Factory and Tennessee Williams' s play "Desire Streetcar" is communicating this behavior. In "Desire Streetcar", the theme of violence at Stanley Kowalski is frequently seen. Stanley is an angry person full of attributes of the animal to the reader. The difference between Stanley and ordinary people is that Stanley Dubois (Stanley's wife) explained to Stister that Stanley is "a different species".
In Tennessee Williams' s "Desire Streetcar", Stanley Kowalski showed his barbaric behavior in various ways. This drama is about Blanche Dubois' visit to Ilysia Fields, meeting her sister's barbaric and arrogant husband Stanley, and why Blanche really came to her sister's addiction. Truth Stanley Kowalski is a very barbaric person. Stanley's atrocities were demonstrated in several places during the "desert tram". For example, his first atrocities were revealed at the poker knight when he was angrily toss the radio outside the window. When he defeated his wife Stella, he showed another example of his barbaric behavior. Finally, when he raped Blanche and his wife worked in a hospital, his arrogance and malicious behavior were the most obvious.