Streetcar Named Desire Symbolism

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There are still much more symbolism in A Streetcar Named Desire. In the beginning of the play, it starts out with Stanley throwing meat at Stella (Williams 4). At first, I wonder why would meat be a symbolism. After reading over and over again, I figured out the meaning. It is sort of a sexual gesture that Stanley makes to Stella. This causes their friend, Eunice and the African-American lady to laugh. Him throwing the meat at her means he has sexual claim over her (“Symbols in A Streetcar Named Desire”). Stella catches the meat openly, which means she accepts his desire. For this theme, I think many adults would understand I’m not so sure about my age or is it just me. I never heard of this being considered a sexual gesture before. I’m

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