Female statues of glass zoo and trams The desire of Tennessee Williams' drama is often controversial due to his concerns about sex and violence. Types of basic female characters often appear in each of his plays. Women in the drama "Glass Zoo" and "Desire Streetcar" undergo physical or mental damage and seek male satisfaction. The influential factor in the writing of Tennessee Williams is his own personal experience.
"Glass zoo" of course has a little controversy in portraying dysfunctional family life, "Desire Street Car" is a conference depicting completely sexuality, violence, and slow, rather tragic madness I ruined the door of the. People were surprised at first because these elements were not discussed in public places, nor published in public places. After all, the depiction of Williams was so real that the audience fell in love with that show. It continued to win the Pulitzer Prize for Best Drama Prize, then became a classic of American movies
The parallel line between Tennessee Williams and the glass zoo is one of the leading writers in the mid-20th century. His work includes drama "glass zoo" and "desire street car". One of the themes of the "glass zoo" is that despair of hope involves unavoidable disappointment. This theme is common to all Williams works throughout life. It is displayed using symbols and letters. "My work has only one theme, that society has a negative influence on uncontrollable individuals (Williams Netscape)." The symbol helps to show the character's dream and desire.
The life of William named Desire Tennessee Williams and the parallel line of streetcar and glass zoo are one of the greatest playwrights in America. Homosexuality, drug addiction, rape and other topics shocked the audience. He was released from taboo of these themes and opened the way to future playwriters. He is also a very good writer. One of his famous things is his dialogue. It is very poetic. Williams wrote about his life. - Even in today's growing feminist world, young girls and adult women are taught by the media to live around male organizations. Their needs, expectations, work arrangements, ideas, and interests have become the second place in men's life. Media often associates power and status with men. It is simply to strengthen the gap between men and women.