They faced against the conflict between Blanche and Stanley in Tenry Williams' Wheel 's, Tennessee, Stanley, Blanche' s "Tramet of Desire" played on a tram called "desire" They opposed, and these differences eventually ended in Stanley It led to rape of Stella of. Stanley (husband of Stella) represents the theme of realism in the play; he proved to be an irresistible primitive and masculine personality to Stella even for his "opponent" Stella The same can be said about the blanks of our sisters.
On the trams of Tennessee Williams, Blanche Dubois has a conflict between the two worlds embodied by two people, Stanley Kowalski who desires for the 1947 television series by Blanche Dubois. It increased when Stanley raped Blanche in scene 10 and reached its peak. Leaving and acting still hangs on "Williams, Desired Specification of Tramway Name" (159), which made her imagine survival of the world. She just "escaped from the devilish night world and finished the romantic cycle" (Thompson 28)
The tram called desire is called Tennessee Williams tram, it is a terrible explanation of a woman's fall. Blanche Dubois, the protagonist of the story, was forced to move or "visit" with her sister in New Orleans. Through the script, Blanche tried to accept her reality and eventually tried to accept her fate. Blanche was misunderstood by Stella's actual husband Stanley and driven into madness. This drama depicts her journey to complete madness from the country of dreams. The drama also depicts many of the social norms of the day, the norm Tennessee Williams is trying to challenge.