As a writer Tennessee Williams, published as "Desire Name Train" in the first 1947, brought the Pulitzer Prize, it is considered a symbol of the 20th century American drama theater. One of the most important subjects also relates to the contrast between reality and fantasy. The purpose of this paper is to study whether this contrast reflects a leading role in forming her identity along the way. Ruby Corn is a streetcar named "Desire" (46), "Women's Portrait, Extinct in the Contemporary World", as mentioned in his article "Grotesque Tennessee Williams Fragment" as in.
"Desire Name Train" In the stunning drama of Tennessee Williams, the essay reality of desire called as one of the illusion tram pairs, the reader meets a middle-aged woman named Blanche Dubois. Blanche is a young, beautifully debut, living in her own fairy tale world, surrounded by this hymn and loved by all the people she met. In fact, Blanche is a sophisticated woman who can not deal with real life. As Stanley Kowalski, brother-in-law failed in any case, she made a crazy story. The tragic hero in the train called Desire of Desire is the elderly Southern Belle who lives in the beauty that transcends the time when she fades. panic. In this article I will explain why Blanche is a tragic hero and how to compare it to a typical tragic hero. A typical tragic hero is first and foremost a noble character. This leaves a few things for the hero to fall, so they can "fall out of grace" (Avril Lavigne, no one home). Blanche Dubois was born in Laurel, Mississippi
"Desire Streetcar" Fantasy Tennessee Williams' s play "Desire Streetcar" has many examples of characters escaping reality using fantasy. The best example found by seeing the hero. Blanche Dubois is a woman with problems, her entire drama lives in fantasy. The story begins with her sister Stella and her husband Stanley going to Blanche in New Orleans for a while. - Jay's dangerous fantasy in "Great Gatsby" is a place of opportunity, hope and dream can become reality. "The American Dream" includes the notion that you can work hard to achieve economic success by making the poor struggle. F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "Great Gatsby" puts this premise in the trial and warns the danger of being too passionate in any dream.
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. Every character in this book helps to create, add and destroy fantasy and fantasy, but I think this is a very important topic in this book. Other problems Men and women usually have a dominant character. Women may be men, men are more than women, or the true definition of marriage is an equal partnership. In Tennessee Williams' s play "Desire Streetcar", Stanley is clearly a dominant figure beyond Stella. Through the play there are many examples of the power he has. Williams stella