Tennessee Williams’ on-stage characters have been given much attention by the critics, yet the off-stage characters that exist only as a memory are sometimes forgotten. The theme homosexuality is shown through Williams’ off-stage characters, as well as the homophobia we encounter, which is triggered by the deaths of these two. My main objective is to look at Allan Grey in A Streetcar Named Desire and Skipper in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and their function in the two plays. It is remarkable how Williams has incorporated these characters in the play to influence the turn of events, but never to appear in front of the audience’s/reader’s eyes. Why are their homosexuality and their deaths highlighted as the two main issues? The first part of Chapt...
This paper was presented at the 39th Annual William Inge Theater Festival & Conference hosted by the...
Abstract: Moise and the World of Reason is one of William’s novels. It was published in 1975. This n...
A Streetcar Named Desire is a 1947 play written by the American writer Tennessee Williams. The play ...
Themes related to homosexuality and the homosexual experience are interwoven in many layers througho...
Tennessee Williams utilizes heterosexual female protagonists with unstable identities in two of his ...
This critical analysis of Tennessee Williams’s Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1955) addresses the shift and ...
American society is founded on myths such as the American Dream and Manifest Destiny. Tennessee Will...
El objetivo de este Trabajo de Fin de Grado es analizar el tratamiento de temas como la distinción ...
El objetivo principal de este Trabajo de Fin de Grado es analizar a los “outcasts”, los marginados d...
Stereotypical gender roles have probably existed as long as human culture and are such a natural par...
This thesis examines how the stage directions, props, and setting are patterned to create themes in ...
Two female characters were chosen to be analysed in this essay: Laura and Blanche from the plays The...
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...
Loss is a prominent theme in the works of American playwright Tennessee Williams (1911-1983). The fo...
This paper was presented at the 39th Annual William Inge Theater Festival & Conference hosted by the...
Abstract: Moise and the World of Reason is one of William’s novels. It was published in 1975. This n...
A Streetcar Named Desire is a 1947 play written by the American writer Tennessee Williams. The play ...
Themes related to homosexuality and the homosexual experience are interwoven in many layers througho...
Tennessee Williams utilizes heterosexual female protagonists with unstable identities in two of his ...
This critical analysis of Tennessee Williams’s Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1955) addresses the shift and ...
American society is founded on myths such as the American Dream and Manifest Destiny. Tennessee Will...
El objetivo de este Trabajo de Fin de Grado es analizar el tratamiento de temas como la distinción ...
El objetivo principal de este Trabajo de Fin de Grado es analizar a los “outcasts”, los marginados d...
Stereotypical gender roles have probably existed as long as human culture and are such a natural par...
This thesis examines how the stage directions, props, and setting are patterned to create themes in ...
Two female characters were chosen to be analysed in this essay: Laura and Blanche from the plays The...
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...
Loss is a prominent theme in the works of American playwright Tennessee Williams (1911-1983). The fo...
This paper was presented at the 39th Annual William Inge Theater Festival & Conference hosted by the...
Abstract: Moise and the World of Reason is one of William’s novels. It was published in 1975. This n...
A Streetcar Named Desire is a 1947 play written by the American writer Tennessee Williams. The play ...