A tramway scene used by Tennessee Williams to explain various themes and information related to drama. This scene plays an important role in the story and dramatic results. The game was held in New Orleans, Louisiana. New Orleans is a rough city so it is a very lively city known as a party town. New Orleans is a town that suppresses depression and people try to always have fun without concern for minor things in their lives.
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.
Iain Banks novel The Wasp Factory and Tennessee Williams' s play "Desire Streetcar" is communicating this behavior. In "Desire Streetcar", the theme of violence at Stanley Kowalski is frequently seen. Stanley is an angry person full of attributes of the animal to the reader. The difference between Stanley and ordinary people is that Stanley Dubois (Stanley's wife) explained to Stister that Stanley is "a different species".
The "original" ceremony described in Schechner's article is different from the realism seen in Tennessee Williams's "Desire Streetcar", but the same "reaction" process is also in his work. Williams' trams are focused on a "contest fight", or a complete contest between intergenerational cultures represented by the role of Blanche DuBois and Stanley Kowalski. - ... ... 36) Natural disasters spread fear throughout the land. This fear is due to the belief that God is responsible for cursing local natural disasters and plague. Catholic faith at the time was that God created the world and still has a profound influence from him (Byrne p. 86). In his opinion it is easy to say that disasters of the day were thought to have been brought to people by God.
Stella and Blanche of "Desire Street Train" in Tennessee State Williams, Two Important Female Characters "Tragedy of Tragedy" (Adler 12), Tramway called desire, Stella and Blanche. The most obvious comparison between Stella and Blanche is that they are sisters, but this relativeship implies other similarities between the two women. They are all members of the last generation of families who were once aristocrats but now are dead. Both show great culture and sensitivity, especially personal feelings. 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