A Streetcar Named Desire Annotated Bibliography

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Sarah Petersen
Instructor Linda Folden
Engl 1302
3 May 2018
Annotated Bibliography About “A Streetcar Named Desire”
Bell, Christopher Brooks. “Cruelty In A Streetcar Named Desire.” Infobase Learning, 2010, online.infobase.com/HRC/Search/Details/39777?q=a streetcar named desire. Accessed 24 Apr 2018. The author’s idea in this piece of work is based on questioning the behavior of people in justifying cruelty. The idea is explained in the play “A Streetcar Named Desire” where the characters look to justify their desire, bearing in mind their degree of cruelty. The play describes the present times where people are driven by their desires rather than relations with other people to help realize their success. Cruelty in this play evolves …show more content…

This is due to the fact that the actions and behavior in the book match the current happenings in the current world. This helps in coming up with a paper that reflects the current issues while still referring to the book. The present is characterized by the greed for power, riches, and fortunes, thus justifying cruelty as a way of making an acceptable living.
Heintzelman, Greta, and Alycia Smith-Howard. "History - Article - A Streetcar Named Desire." Infobase Learning, 2005, online.infobase.com/HRC/Search/Details/20288?q=a%20streetcar%20named%20desire. Accessed 24 Apr. 2018. The authors in this context describe the original author of the book as a poet who understands the human heart. Besides the author describes the original author William as the Laureate of the Outcast. The author focuses on his work by interpreting one major theme referred to as the destructive power of the society whereby the focus is relayed on Blanche; an outcast of the society. The reason behind rejection by the society narrows down to her refusing to conform to certain moral values. In the latter, she is forced to confess her sin thus punished severely. The author describes the context of how Williams has shaped these stories as masterpiece since they incorporate most of the good and bad values of human beings in the current society whereby people are considered outcasts since