In this article, I will explain why this scene is the most powerful scene in the drama. Also ignore the character, movement, stage instructions. My article contains a mention to the play and how the audience feels in response to the behavior given by each character. After reading this book, it turned out that scene 10 is the most impressive scene in the drama. A threat line to scare her life. - Tiger
Tennessee Williams' play "Streetcar name desire" is a domestic drama. Filmization was announced by Elia Kazan in 1951. There are many symbols for character development such as Tennessee Williams' play "Street Car Name Desire"; Elysian Field, The Paper Lantern and The Varsouviana. There is also a metaphor such as "light and music". In this research paper, I first study the symbol in the drama and how it is used for the development of the character. In particular, how is the development of the role of Blanche formed? Then I will study the metaphor used in the drama. The definition of the metaphor and its influence on personality formation are tested by examples of demonstrations. Finally, I end my view on the influence of these symbols and figurines on the development of personality.
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. - Fantasy lost in the storm, bitter wisdom, and fragile hope are Shakespearean plays, storms, lost fantasy, painful wisdom and a fragile hope for drama. Before discussing this problem, we need to explain these terms first. Perhaps "bitter wisdom" and "fragile hope" are fairly simple concepts and "lost fantasy" is somewhat unclear, especially in the case of storms. There are three main explanations about "lost fantasy"
"Desire Streetcar" is a script written by Tennessee Williams. Williams was born in Columbus, Missouri, but its name is different. He changed his name from Thomas Lanier Williams to Tennessee Williams. (Foreman) Williams is widely known for his theater, short stories and poems all over the world. His work has won many awards, including the New York Critics Circle Award and two Pulitzer Prizes. Drama "Tramway of desire" won first Pulitzer Prize
Personal emotion Tennessee Williams is no exception. In "Tramway of desire", the audience face many mixed feelings, perhaps the strongest empathy. Blanche Dubois played a sympathetic role in Tennessee William's "Tramway of desire". Because she fought with mental suffering, frustration, failure and disaster. In the first game, the audience was introduced to Blanche as Stella's sister, and she is with her for a while. Branch trial