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The Portrayal Of Illusion Vs. Reality

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Dharun Anand
Parker
AP English P4
6 December 2015

The Portrayal of Illusion VS. Reality in A Streetcar Named Desire Have you ever submerged yourself into a word of illusion to escape from the cold hearted reality of the world? This theme of escaping from reality and into illusions is explored throughout the play, A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams. What exactly is the difference between illusion and reality? An illusion is a deceptive idea or belief whereas reality is the actual state in which the world actually exists. In A Streetcar Named Desire, the characters seem to divulge into their own fantasy when encountered with a harsh reality. This concept is explored through each character’s desire in indulging in illusions versus their reality. The concept of illusion versus reality is most predominantly displayed in the main character of the novel, Blanche DuBois. The initial battle between illusion and reality began in the beginning of the novel when Blanche moves from Belle Reve to New Orleans to live with her sister, Stella Kowalski, and her sister’s husband, Stanley Kowalski. Before moving to New Orleans Blanche was described as being devastated by the loss of her estate and the death of her husband, Allan, and to escape dealing with this reality, she slept around with a lot of men. To escape dealing with this shady past, she moves to Stella’s house and begins an illusion and lies about her past. Blanche’s initial illusions were concocted by love. When

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