Tennessee Williams' death in a tram called "desire" continues to use the theme of death of the drama "Desperate Tramway" using dramatic images and textual bibliography. The roles of Blanche and Mickey are often used to express Williams's own obsession with death. Neither character actually was aware of death, but the life of Blanche was calmed down by the death of her loved ones, and the imminent death of Mickey's mother was also an obvious motive for his behavior.
The theme of death in "Tramway of desire" represents the influence of our past on our current life. As an individual, we have to solve past problems in order to move in a more positive direction. Individuals of "desire trams" can not understand this idea. Before she left Bel Reve, Blanche needed to solve her problem. Instead, she ran away from the situation like many of us, and her problems continued. Before she tackled Stanley's problem, Stella needed to deal with her problem with Blanche. Unfortunately, as she had already gone to the hospital, the problem of Blanche was not resolved until the end of the movie, but by that time Stella and Stanley were too late, so their marriage ended. Mickey influenced his love on Blanche's past, and he never reached the love he wanted, as he was unable to overcome his personal opinion of Blanche.
Clay County Free Press critic Jonathan Briggs said in a tram called desire, "Blanc Dubois as a desire is somewhat unrealistic". Life "In the play of Tennessee Williams" Desire Streetcar ", readers were introduced to the character Blanche Dubois. Blanche is Stella 's sister, she came to New Orleans to visit Stella and her husband Stanley. Stanley strongly dislikes Blanche and Chicago after their first meeting and soon began with Broadway. His victory of "Desire Streetcar" (1947) strengthened his reputation as a great playwright. The show won the Williams Drama Critics Award and his first Pulitzer Prize. The drama was created in the process of American drama from dramatic drama to dramatic naturalism. Williams used the role of Blanche Dubois to explain how the play style performance is misleading. Blanche uses exaggerated sighs, unnecessary screams