Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire reveals Blanche’s tragic fate in the period of social change from the perspective of sexual conflict, and reveals the contest between the declining traditional civilization of the South and the emerging industrial civilization in American history. The play renders symbolism to show incisively and vividly the collision between the industrial civilization of the north and the planting civilization of the south, as well as the collision between personal fantasy and the reality of that time. In order to highlight the theme better, the writer skillfully uses various symbolic techniques to make the tragic fate of the heroine full of strong appeal, thus successfully deducing the tragedy of the fall of m...
The present paper shows how the use of language reflects female dilemmas and constructs the psycholo...
This article is about a research aimed at finding the form of William’s desire which is unfulfilled ...
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...
This celebrated American drama, which earned both the Pulitzer Prize and the New York Drama Critics\...
There have been many attempts by both critics and audience members to explain and understand the eve...
This paper mainly focuses on Blanche’s personal factor and social factors that caused the tragic fat...
Abstract:- Tennessee Williams' A Street Car Named Desire is a tragedy based on the Aristotelian th...
This paper mainly focused on the character and social origin that caused the tragedy of Blanche in A...
A Streetcar Named Desire is a 1947 play written by the American writer Tennessee Williams. The play ...
This present thesis aims at deconstructing the main character of A Streetcar Named Desire by Tenness...
Williams and André Previn depict the mental decline of the fragile Blanche DuBois through her desper...
By sentencing his female characters to death, Williams shows that the distinguished values of the Ol...
This paper analyses central female characters in Theodore Dreiser’s novel Sister Carrie (1900) and T...
Abstract- Tennessee Williams’ play “A Streetcar Named Desire” is an intense family drama that put o...
The present paper shows how the use of language reflects female dilemmas and constructs the psycholo...
This article is about a research aimed at finding the form of William’s desire which is unfulfilled ...
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...
This celebrated American drama, which earned both the Pulitzer Prize and the New York Drama Critics\...
There have been many attempts by both critics and audience members to explain and understand the eve...
This paper mainly focuses on Blanche’s personal factor and social factors that caused the tragic fat...
Abstract:- Tennessee Williams' A Street Car Named Desire is a tragedy based on the Aristotelian th...
This paper mainly focused on the character and social origin that caused the tragedy of Blanche in A...
A Streetcar Named Desire is a 1947 play written by the American writer Tennessee Williams. The play ...
This present thesis aims at deconstructing the main character of A Streetcar Named Desire by Tenness...
Williams and André Previn depict the mental decline of the fragile Blanche DuBois through her desper...
By sentencing his female characters to death, Williams shows that the distinguished values of the Ol...
This paper analyses central female characters in Theodore Dreiser’s novel Sister Carrie (1900) and T...
Abstract- Tennessee Williams’ play “A Streetcar Named Desire” is an intense family drama that put o...
The present paper shows how the use of language reflects female dilemmas and constructs the psycholo...
This article is about a research aimed at finding the form of William’s desire which is unfulfilled ...
The first people to ever listen to the words of A Streetcar Named Desire were two women, Margo Jones...