During the stay of Tennessee Williams, author of The Streetcar Named Desire, people are often portrayed as family leaders. Using Williams' dialogue, concrete explanation of each character, and voice, we show to readers in modern society in the mid-20th century how different ways men and women coexist compared to the present It is. By noting the relationship between topics and historians' story and the timing of its occurrence, we can observe the difference between today's society and the past 50 years deeply and accurately.
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.
In the first few scenes of 'Desire Streetcar', Tennessee Williams showed us a complex woman named Blanche Dubois. In this article I will explore the symbolic meaning of her name. Blanche's name is French, meaning white or fair white. Her surname DuBois is also French, it is translated as "made of wood." This name indicates that the branch is a very simple and pure person. - Burden: This name represents in the light of August that when everyone chooses a baby's name, everyone expects their parents to spend too much time, energy, energy. They turned to family tree and name dictionary to help them make important decisions. In many ways, the name of the child determines the name of the child and the name of the child. Then the surname. This is automatic, no one can choose