A Streetcar Named Desire Illusion Vs Reality Analysis

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In the Novel A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams the theme is Illusion vs. reality. it involves sketchy Blanche, she has been lying to everyone. she's been acting pure and innocent but the truth is she’s not. two examples of this is The naked light bulb and Blanches white dress. The naked light bulb/ bright light bulb in Stanley's flat represented realism. It symbolises realism because Stanley is a man's man and has nothing to hide from Stella. Stella knows that Stanley is a controlling, harsh, loving man and the bare light bulb represents being able to see who they really are. When Blanche comes into their lives she puts a lantern cover over that light bulb. this is to show that Blanche has things to hide, flaws. On page 117 Blanche