Last night I cheated on her, so I was drunk, but do not remember, so do forget it. People who instinctively condemn the responsibility of things other than myself, and the perfect way for alcohol to escape from conscience. People often find themselves making impulsive decisions under the influence of alcohol. But there are many bad behaviors in alcohol excuses before people have to accept the results of his actions. Tennessee Williams examined the problem of alcoholism in detail in his play "Desire Streetcar".
"Trams are called success" is an article by Tennessee Williams on the role of art and artists in society. It is usually included in the paper version of A Streetcar Named Desire. The version of this article appeared on the New York Times on 30th November 1947. This is four days before the Street of Desire opens. Other versions of this article titled "Successful Disaster" are sometimes used as an introduction to Glass Zoo.
A tram called Desire was written by Tennessee Williams in the late 1940s. The play was held in New Orleans, Louisiana. A tram called Desire is written about the tragedy of the school teacher Blanche Dubois in Mississippi. He will go to New Orleans to visit her sister and brother-in-law Stella and Stanley Kowalski. Through the play, Williams showed the lifetime of Blanche Dubois, her wish for a young boy, and the destruction of Stanley Kowalski. In this play there is a clear difference between the two.
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".
A tram called "desire called a streetcar" desire is occasionally hot, and sometimes it can make women's damage performance wonderful. The drama included the time that Blanche Dubois experienced with her sister Stella and Stella's spouse Stanley and the fight between Blanche and Stanley. The gradual history of Blancches became obvious, and Stanley's responsibility to his wife and his fellow Mickey made him more brutal against Blanche.
"The tramway called desire plays a dramatic role because of the conflict between Stanley and Blanche." The theme of "Desperate Tramway" is mainly the conflict that is reflected in Stanley and Blanche, a man and woman It is based on conflict, ethnic conflict, attitudes of class and living. Even in the head of Blanche himself, there is a conflict between the truth and the lie, the reality and the illusion, and at the end of the script most of the conflict is settled. Initially, "Desire Streetcar" by Tennessee Williams was a great success as a theater and film. Even though they are rarely discussed now, it raises the subject in violation of the norms of time. Drama actors are much deeper than you first noticed, and Blanche is a good example. Blanche DuBois is a very easy-to-understand character, just an elite and snowberry, but her character is actually far beyond my eyes.