Perhaps the most representative aspect of Williams is that he created several small characters that allow him to influence Blanche in certain shapes and forms. For example, the seller said: 'Red hot. Red fire! "And then Blanche" raised a breathtaking sharp, horrible cry. "Reds - Hot" is a pun that symbolizes past dreams. As it is ultimately closely related to the death of Blanche, the playwright's choice lost, foretelling this.
Women in Tennessee Williams 'Desire Street Car' and Arthur Miller 's Salesman' s Death Stella and part of Linda are typical female characters as they follow a typical wife and obedient mother. A fictitious character. In the tram called Desire, Stella DuBois (renamed Stanley Kowalski) backed her husband and forgave him and kept him from any criticism. Likewise, in the death of a salesman, Linda - the only female personality - is a gentle, cowardly person - after the two world wars, the balance of power between the American sexes has shifted perfectly. Tennessee Williams' "Desire Streetcar" is a tough and powerful script that reveals the reality of gender struggle. Through the eloquent use of dramatic equipment such as expression, dialogue, scene, symbolism, and foresight, Williams shows a change in social attitude towards manhood and femininity. Stanley as a hero is a symbol of social outlook
Playwrights in the 1940s and 1950s, such as Arthur Miller and Tennessee Williams, are important for exploring these national identity changes. The tram called Desire shows pride in the French family and shows contradictions between old and contemporary, as the cultural idea is sneered at by Polish immigrant son Stanley. "(P.199) There was tension and dissatisfaction between the generations of Americans who settled like the Dubois family and the floods of immigrants who want to share the prosperity of that country.To develop the industry and expand the city size The importance of rural life is gradually declining.The large southern cotton farm such as Belle Reve became poor and polluted by the memory of slavery that supports them.In the streetcar called desire So Blanche and Stella were in trouble when their wealth disappeared, but when Stella accepted a world without a new class, Blanche could not adapt