A Streetcar Named Desire Memory Analysis

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Tennessee Williams in "A Streetcar Named Desire", he explores the ability to overcome the bad memories in individuals minds and shows how to move along in life. People get dreams or nightmares of the memories that they have left behind in the past. But, they have the feelings that they might get influenced by the negative side effects which occur in the reality. The individuals have the chances to overcome by providing themselves a choice to move forward or stay back with the previous lives. But life gives the people in the world a gift or a opportunity and moved along with others and use it wisely. Blanche used the opportunity and moved along the rope o life with extra caution so she can't slip off the reality and go back to Allan memories. …show more content…

The relationship between Blanche and Mitch is completely disorientated into pieces when Blanche tells about Allan. The memories of Allan are still present in Blanche mind and she never leaves it until the loving relationship between Mitch is fulfilled. Blanche thinks about Mitch as Allan who can bond with her completely. Mitch has entered the reality where Blanche left out with sad feelings and depressed emotions. The quote that deeply taken Allan out of the world is when Blanche told:"Leave me you disgusting". Allan's last moment with Blanche is completely terrifying to Mitch which discontinues his relationship with Blanche. Mitch seems happy in the beginning by not knowing the past lives of Blanche. Her relationship continues when Mitch meets Blanche again in the true reality. Stanley represents evil in Mitch to break up the smile in Blanche's birthday. This shows Blanche had never been happy in the entire past life. Blanch's loving relationship with Allan has faded away but there continues to be a strong relationship with Mutch in the middle. Relationships are not meant to be broken but to be replaced with persons who have strong feelings in love and to move beyond in