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A Streetcar Named Desire

Tennessee Williams's play A Streetcar Named Desire contains more within
it's characters, situations, and story than appears on its surface. As in
many of Williams's plays, there is much use of symbolism and interesting
characters in order to draw in and involve the audience. The plot of A
Streetcar Named Desire alone does not captivate the audience. It is
Williams's brilliant and intriguing characters that make the reader truly
understand the play's meaning. He also presents a continuous flow of raw,
realistic moods and events in the play which keeps the reader fascinated
in the realistic fantasy Williams has created in A Streetcar Named Desire.
The symbolism, characters, mood, and events of this play collectively
form a captivating, thought-provoking piece of literature.
A Streetcar Named Desire produces a very strong reaction. Even at the
beginning of the play, the reader is confronted with extremely obvious
symbolism in order to express the idea of the play. ...

Posted by: Gina Allred

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