Relationships between trams called desires are often governed by dominant persons in many modern relationships between men and women. 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 draws Stella as a small girl living in Stanley's world.
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.
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.
Ironically, Tennessee Williams' masterpiece "Desire Streetcar" really started before Blanque DuBois, "Ili Sen Fields", wandering down New Orleans that is declining. To put it more precisely, Williams first lay the foundation for her arrival, which included many contradictions that reflect his enthusiastic craftsmanship. Williams is lined up in the order of the "broken tower" of the heart crane. This represents the quest for "foresighted love company" in the broken world of Klein. Trams create a destructive company of love and reality through a process based on war-type crafts: comedy, drama and tragedy
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