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A Streetcar Named Desire By Tennessee Williams Essay

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Tennessee Williams’s play “A Streetcar Named Desire” is based on a journey of the protagonist Blanche, however her sister, Stella Kowalski, takes a major role as well in further conveying the theme of the play, that is of course, complicated and baffling and dramatic based on the very vague presentation of it, there is a turning point at the end of the play where my interpretation of Stella changes as well. Her top priority in the play was to keep everything under control, she had “messed” up a few times, but she mainly desires to focus on the important matters to her, marriage and life. She tries to keep a balance and therefore conveys the theme the playwright is conveying.
Stella Kowalski is a magnificent character because of the way she goes about the issues that surround her while maintaining her gentle and refined self. Stella is caught in a crossfire between her husband’s cruel acts towards Blanche and Blanche’s lies and past with her sister. Both Stanley and Blanche hold opposition of each other based on their values and backgrounds. Therefore, Stella is caught in the middle of their two diverse worlds that collide, where both Stanley and Blanche try to win her over, but she remains statically passive. However, further into the play there comes a turn, around scene 6, the plot complications introduced, reform Stella’s outlook. These are due to many factors.
William’s characters take on an old versus a new version of America which is traditional compared to the new

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