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Character Analysis: A Streetcar Named Desire

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Tennessee Williams was born in Columbus, Missouri in 1911. Williams is considered to be one of the three most famous playwrights of the 20th century for American Drama. In 1947, one of his best works, A Streetcar Named Desire was released to the public. The play was set to be the exact year in which it was written (“Tennessee Williams”). The play begins as character Blanche Dubois arrives to her destination after getting off a streetcar named Cemeteries. She has came to visit her baby sister, Stella, to inform her of the loss of their home plantation. Also, Blanche had no other place to go, so visiting with Stella meant she had a home after Belle Reve was gone. When Stella arrives home, Blanche starts talking and Stella never gets the chance to speak to her sister. In the beginning, it is noticeable that Blanche has an issue of some sort, that makes her different in many ways. She has a hard time of accepting herself the way she is, so she makes things up to make a different picture out of the situation. As the play progresses, one would notice that Blanche slowly deteriorates mentally. In addition to her mental disorder, Blanche also preys on younger men, to make herself feel in control. The young men are not the only problem the reader will notice that Blanche encounters with men. In Tennessee Williams play, A Streetcar Named Desire, Blanche Dubois is characterized as being a dishonest person, mentally unstable, and someone who has issues with men. Blanche Dubois is one
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