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Film Analysis: A Streetcar Named Desire

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A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams highlights desire as a motivation with characters Blanche and Stanley. Desire is displayed through Blanche’s interaction with the young-newspaper boy and Stanley’s aggressiveness toward Blanche. However, the 1951 film directed by Elia Kazan is more effective in conveying desire through minor changes to the stagecraft, or the way a play is written and dramatics, a way in which a character acts. In the film A Streetcar Named Desire, the differences in the assault scene and Blanche’s interaction with the young newspaper boy emphasizes the theme that desire is a life-giving force. The newspaper boy’s lack of fear toward Blanche appears to support the life-giving aspect of desire. This is first shown
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