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Similarities And Differences Between Uncle Vanya And Streetcar Named Desire

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Similarities and Differences between Uncle Vanya and Streetcar Named Desire in terms of Gender Roles

This comparative essay will discuss some differences and similarities between Uncle Vanya written by Antow Checkov and Streetcar Named Desire written by Tennessee Williams in term of gender role, man dominant society by comparing their characters and theme. Firstly, Streetcar Named Desire will be discussed in this essay in terms of gender role. Tennessee Williams was one of the greatest and the most important American dramatists of the 20th century. “Most of his plays take us to the southern states and show a confused society” (Roudane,1997) During the time period Tennessee Williams showed us men were generally acting as kings of the household. (Roudane, 1997) He showed us each characters in Streetcar Named Desire had different role in the society because in that time men and women had different gender role.
Stanley, the protagonist in A Streetcar Named Desire, is a violent and cruel. He symbolizes a typical man in American Society in that time. He controls the household and his wife. Her wife doesn’t work to contribute home economy because, for Stanley, a woman must stay at home, prepare husband’s dinner and clean the home. According to Stanley, his wife’s duties are to obey his commands. If she doesn’t obey his rule, he abuses her physically but he immediately apologizes her because he doesn’t want to lose her. For
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