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Illusion And Reality In A Streetcar Named Desire By Tennessee Williams

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Illusion and Reality People may pick illusion over set facts and truth when times get difficult. In the playwright A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams, the character Blanche Dubois is riddled by hardship, leaving her unable to distinguish between fantasy and reality. The text creator suggests the idea that through the harshness of reality, individuals may choose the comfort of illusion, resulting in the eventual loss of their potential. Blanche DuBois experiences the hardships that come along with reality and through her eventual deterioration, the line between illusion and truth may be determined. Blanche is a complex character, with her past concealed through her lies and the fantasies that she has created. Stella, her sister, understands that she tends to avoid the truth, denying reality. …show more content…

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