The first major role of the play was Blanche Dubois. She is a nervous lady fanatic and headed for Elysian Fields to meet her sister Stella. Two trams are required for the branch. One of them is called Desire, and the other is the place where her sister lives. Blanche, Stella, Stanley want to make a difference in this play. Blanche is anxious that the painless and painless world stops the mental distress she has acquired. She wants a rich man to come to her and have a fairy tale about what she is riding for from a beautiful sea voyage.
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.
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.
"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