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Symbolism In A Streetcar Named Desire By Tennessee Williams

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Next, Williams uses symbolism to further progress the plot of the story. For example, William refers to Stanley as an animal with his brutal behavior. Stanley is rough with people, he sexualize females, and does animal like things. A grown man who is marry, yet acts foolish and has improper manners is unacceptable. As Stanley enters inside the house, he throws a package of meat at his wife, “Stanely:Catch! Stella:What? Stanley:Meat” (Williams 19). This just show him as a crude man and his inhuman act. As the story progresses, light was portray about Blanche. There is a meaning to light when Blanche discusses about her past. When she explains about her former past husband, she says the love brings light into her world. Blanche describes falling
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