Similarities Between A Streetcar Named Desire And A Respectable Woman

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Today we are comparing the play A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams and the short story A Respectable Woman by Kate Chopin.Throughout history you can find similarities and differences in different pieces of literature. They could be about a similar topic or something a little different, either way if you look hard enough you will find similarities and differences in the literature. The similarity in both stories is a family has one of there friends live in the same building as them. The difference in both stories is one does not mind the friend being in the same building while the other wants the friend out of their house. The different time periods may impact the similarities and differences because of the way people were brought up with different ideas and life experiences for example A Streetcar Named Desire takes place shortly after world war 2.
A similarity in both stories is a family has one of there friends live in the same building as them. Both of these pieces of literature have a family living in a building with one of their friends living in the same building as them. In the short story A Respectable Woman by Kate Chopin this is shown when Gouvernail came to live with his friend Mr.Baroda and his wife. Also in the play A Streetcar Named …show more content…

In the short story the husband does not abuse his wife while in the play the husband does abuse his wife. In the short story A Respectable Woman by Kate Chopin it is said that they were a pretty happy family just that the wife was not a fan of the friend coming over and staying a few days. In the play A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee William this is shown when Stanley abused his wife Stella but she would not leave him because she was a fan of his third leg. The difference in time period impacted the 2 pieces of literature because women were treated differently in 1894 than in 1945 after