In Tennessee Williams’ play A Streetcar Named Desire, Stanley Kowalski has often been seen as the main reason why Blanche DuBois mentally falls apart at the end of the play. This is emphasized by the fact that he rapes her and that she subsequently is committed to a mental institution. However, I find that the role of Harold (Mitch) Mitchell thereby is downplayed and underestimated. This article argues that he in fact is the real cause of Blanche’s psychological downfall. Critics such as Judith J. Thompson refer to Mitch as elevated to the romanticized ideal of Allan Grey, Blanche's late husband. Blanche sees a potential new husband in Mitch, and when she realizes that he knows about her troubled past, she mentally collapses. While Stanley’...
There have been many attempts by both critics and audience members to explain and understand the eve...
This present thesis aims at deconstructing the main character of A Streetcar Named Desire by Tenness...
Both Blanche Dubois in Tennessee William’s A Streetcar Named Desire and Willy Loman in Death of a Sa...
This article is about a research aimed at finding the form of William’s desire which is unfulfilled ...
Abstract:- Tennessee Williams' A Street Car Named Desire is a tragedy based on the Aristotelian th...
This paper mainly focuses on Blanche’s personal factor and social factors that caused the tragic fat...
This paper mainly focused on the character and social origin that caused the tragedy of Blanche in A...
Tennessee Williams's A Streetcar Named Desire depicts a pathological interaction among the character...
Tennessee Williams famous play A Streetcar Named Desire showed readers the tragic downfall of a lady...
The first people to ever listen to the words of A Streetcar Named Desire were two women, Margo Jones...
Abstract: A Streetcar Named Desire is a famous play written by American playwright Tennessee Willia...
The thesis is a study of the problems faced by the main female character, Blanche Dubois, in Tenness...
This celebrated American drama, which earned both the Pulitzer Prize and the New York Drama Critics\...
Two female characters were chosen to be analysed in this essay: Laura and Blanche from the plays The...
The purpose of this thesis was to give a graduate student of Theatre UNI the opportunity to extensiv...
There have been many attempts by both critics and audience members to explain and understand the eve...
This present thesis aims at deconstructing the main character of A Streetcar Named Desire by Tenness...
Both Blanche Dubois in Tennessee William’s A Streetcar Named Desire and Willy Loman in Death of a Sa...
This article is about a research aimed at finding the form of William’s desire which is unfulfilled ...
Abstract:- Tennessee Williams' A Street Car Named Desire is a tragedy based on the Aristotelian th...
This paper mainly focuses on Blanche’s personal factor and social factors that caused the tragic fat...
This paper mainly focused on the character and social origin that caused the tragedy of Blanche in A...
Tennessee Williams's A Streetcar Named Desire depicts a pathological interaction among the character...
Tennessee Williams famous play A Streetcar Named Desire showed readers the tragic downfall of a lady...
The first people to ever listen to the words of A Streetcar Named Desire were two women, Margo Jones...
Abstract: A Streetcar Named Desire is a famous play written by American playwright Tennessee Willia...
The thesis is a study of the problems faced by the main female character, Blanche Dubois, in Tenness...
This celebrated American drama, which earned both the Pulitzer Prize and the New York Drama Critics\...
Two female characters were chosen to be analysed in this essay: Laura and Blanche from the plays The...
The purpose of this thesis was to give a graduate student of Theatre UNI the opportunity to extensiv...
There have been many attempts by both critics and audience members to explain and understand the eve...
This present thesis aims at deconstructing the main character of A Streetcar Named Desire by Tenness...
Both Blanche Dubois in Tennessee William’s A Streetcar Named Desire and Willy Loman in Death of a Sa...