Writer André Maurois once said that "A man cannot free himself from the past more easily than he can from his own body." Our lives are governed by our past. What we once did, what we once accomplished, and what we once could call our own. As we look back at these past memories we realize the impact these events hold in our present lives. The future relationships we’ll build, the life we live in the future, and our happiness are all impacted by the events in the past. These effects of the past on our future are descried in the play A Streetcar Named Desire. In the play, Tennessee Williams tells us that the action that we’ve done in the past will impact our future and thus, if action are done carelessly maladroitly it can have negative effect …show more content…
Allen’s death becomes a strait that thoroughly affects her life due to the fact that she’d fallen in love “all at once and much, much too completely” with him. Though Blanche loved Allen, it was not reciprocated. It is found out that Allen, would seek comfort in other men than in Blanche. When this is denuded by Blanche she confronts him on it which results in Allen suicide after Blanche carelessly tell him he “disgusts” her. After this Blanche had sought protection “in unlikely places.” trying to receive the love see need that was not given to her by Allen. The ramification lead to the loss of Blanches job after she’d slept with her student and additionally, becoming the town prostitute. Blanche is soon run out-of-town because of her reckless action, which then leads us to the events that are seen in the play. The affidavit of Tennessee Williams becomes seen after when Blanche says Allen “disgust” her. If Blanche had not said that, it would not have led to Allen’s passing furthermore, if Allen were alive Blanche would have never slept with other men due to the fact that she love him so much. This would mean that the event that cause her to be run out of laurel would have never come to pass meaning she would still be in laurel and not at a psych