"You do not know that Blanche is a girl," she insisted. "Nobody, no one, she is very kind and unreliable." Blanche did not try to conceal his sister's husband's feelings towards Stanley. She called him the ordinary man and the second person. Stanley tried to convince his wife that everything was better before my sister arrived. Stanley did his best to ask Stella to leave to her sister, and he kept doing it. Hovis believes that Stella is passive throughout the game. The world of Stanley Kowalski and Blanche DuBois will never be encountered completely.
Tennessee Williams wrote a script called "Desire Streetcar" and eventually won the Pulitzer Prize in 1948. The play was premiered in New York on December 3, 1947. Williams' second drama "The Street of Desire", like his first drama "Glaszow", was a great success. This streetcar helped Williams strengthen his position as one of the most skilled and respected playwrights among contemporary dramas (Kolin 1993). - Structure in Sophocles's poetry by Antigone Aristotle (Chapter 7) states as follows. As this is the first and most tragic, I will explain the correct structure of the plot. Important thing (1033) M. H. Abrams stated that almost all literary theorists since Aristotle have emphasized the importance of structures considered in various ways in analyzing literary works. (300). Structural problems of Sophocles
Tennessee Williams fantasy and fantasy is called "Desire Street Car" in Tennessee Williams 'Desire Street Car' exploring many important topics and problems in books. The theme of Williams' audience survey and exploration is fantasy and fantasy. - Tim Burton's "Big Fish" is a fantasy drama based on the story of a novel of the same name. This is a story of reconciliation between the dying father and son. The story develops around a collection of dead father and his son attempting to learn more about his father by organizing the stories he collected over the years.
"Tramway called desire" is a contemporary tragedy written by American playwright Tennessee Williams against the background of the American Civil War in 1947. Williams often writes about fantasy and characters living in World Bran, which is a personal fantasy of their own, breaking the reality, in order to continue a fabley journey that represents the trajectory of her life. Trauma lost her bohemian style. Blanche was once a nobility in the southern part, but her behavior has not changed. She continued to work hard to cope with her trauma and the unfamiliar nature of Elysian Fields, excluded himself from reality, and her delusions gradually worsened. Blanche's journey is accomplished through self-satisfaction, passionate love / sexuality, lies / cheating, and staying in her (nightmares) illusion and fictional field.