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Similarities Between A Streetcar Named Desire And Death Of A Salesman

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A Streetcar Named Desire, written by Tennessee Williams, is comparable to Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman. Salesman’s title foreshadows the deterioration and death of the protagonist, Willy. Williams’s Streetcar title relates to how the desires of the characters have led them to where they are. Throughout the settings, characters, and themes, the plays exhibit both similarities and differences. Settings of the plays help show the comparability of the two writings. The plays both take place in urban areas during the 1940s. In New Orleans, Stella and Stanley Kowalski live in a two-room flat that looks out onto the French Quarter. On the contrary the Lomans, from Salesman, live in a house surrounded by an up-and-coming urban center. These

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