Destruction of Blanche's "Tramway of Desire" "Tramway of Desire" is a complex network of characters that conflicts with complex themes. In a critical period after the Second World War, Williams of Tennessee injected opposite signs against the class, different attitudes towards sex and love into Blanche and Stanley, then retreated in the power struggle between them. Since the hero (especially Blanche) is torn apart by conflicts, inconsistent desires and needs, there is no personality that it is neither complete nor evil.
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 performance of the theater style is misleading. Blanche uses exaggerated sighs, unnecessary screams
In a roadside car drawn by Blanche Dubois as a tragic victim "Desire Desert in a Tramway", Tennessee Williams sees it as "pretty wearing" Blanche Dubois Tragic The victim. Williams accomplishes this by using linguistic, theater orientations, and other dramatic techniques to emphasize the spiritual state of Blanche and her dependence on alcohol and men. These factors accumulate and shape her tragic defects. And it is succumbing to desire. She controlled herself and allowed her to express herself as a drama and a tragedy. When Blanche arrived, she was falling, her fate was sealed, and now she could not look back. The theater offers a version of the life of a romantic slums street, but it reflects the typical characters of New Orleans. The surroundings of Elysian Fields are historically different from the rest of the southern part, blacks and whites are mixed, and various race members are playing poker and ball together. ... Read more