A Streetcar Named Desire And Mean Time Analysis

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The inevitability of change and loss are presented as central and complex ideas in both William’s ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ and Carol Ann Duffy’s poetry collection ‘Mean Time’. Characters in both works of literature struggle with the acceptance of change, an intrinsic human fear. Through setting, characterization and allegory, Duffy and Williams present relatable characters who cower in the face of change. Loss is also an ineluctable element of life; both Duffy and Williams understand this, intelligently indicating this using a variety of poetic and dramatic techniques.