The role of a streetcar called Desire Tennessee Williams is one of America's largest playwrights in the 20th century. Most of his drama takes us to the southern state, showing a chaotic society. In his work, he revealed the collapse of human emotions and interpersonal relationships. His hero suffered a broken family and they could not find their place in society. They are often so lonely that they are afraid of the people around them. His drama theme includes racial discrimination, gender discrimination, homosexuality, loneliness and pain reality. The role of Tennessee Williams shows us extreme human atrocities and sexual behavior 2.
Including your own destruction. "(Gassner 463). It is suitable for the definition by Gassner of Blanche Dubois William, a tragic character of" Desire Streetcar "in Tennessee. At the beginning of the script Blanche DuBois, Blanche Du" Krutch 40 " I found myself in the footsteps of her old sister and her old apartment brothers. But the reader immediately realized that it was hidden
Clay County Free Press critic Jonathan Briggs said in a tram called desire, "Blanc Dubois as a desire is somewhat unrealistic". Life "In the play of Tennessee Williams" Desire Streetcar ", readers were introduced to the character Blanche Dubois. Blanche is Stella 's sister, she came to New Orleans to visit Stella and her husband Stanley. Stanley strongly dislikes Blanche and Chicago after their first meeting and soon began with Broadway. His victory of "Desire Streetcar" (1947) strengthened his reputation as a great playwright. The show won the Williams Drama Critics Award and his first Pulitzer Prize. The drama was created in the process of American drama from dramatic drama to dramatic naturalism. Williams used the role of Blanche Dubois to explain how the play style performance is misleading. Blanche uses exaggerated sighs, unnecessary screams