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Discuss the significance of imagery and symbolism in developing setting, character and theme in the opening scene of A Streetcar Named Desire.
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Discuss the theme of illusion and reality in A Streetcar Named Desire.
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Discuss the view that A Streetcar Named Desire is a play concerned with the conflict between the values of the old world and the new, and that this conflict is expressed through the battle between Stanley and Blanche.
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Do Tennessee Williams and F Scott Fitzgerald celebrate or condemn the American Way?
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Does language used in literature and media embrace gender stereotypes?
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Doris Lessing’s "A Woman on a Roof" allows us to understand how some men view woman: as mere objects for display and possession. Lessing shows how each of the male characters reacts and deals with rejection from a woman sunbathing
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Escapism in A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams
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Essay on Masculinity in Scene of Street Car Named Desire
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Examine the Presentation of America in 'A Streetcar Named Desire'.
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Examine Williams' use of imagery and symbolism in A Streetcar Named Desire
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Experiences such as lost hopes and shattered dreams are common concerns in American literature of the 20th century. Compare and contrast the treatment of these experiences in at least two works of American literature you have studied.
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Explore Dramatic Tension in Scene One.
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Explore how Tennessee Williams uses symbols and expressionistic stage devices in the play.
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Explore the methods Williams uses to create dramatic tension for an audience in "A Streetcar Named Desire".
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Explore the varied dramatic uses Williams makes of death and dying in the play. Refer to at least two extracts from the play in your answer.
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Explore the ways in which Williams uses the contrast between Blanche and Stanley to represent different aspects of American Society.
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Explore What a Streetcar Named Desire has to Say About Male and Female Roles in the Society the Play Depicts?
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Form and Structure of ‘ A Streetcar Named Desire’.
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Holes-Why is it a good novel for teenagers?
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How do the characters attitudes to sex and sexuality create dramatic conflict in 'A Streetcar Named Desire?'
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How does Blanche DuBois represent the faded grandeur of the American past?
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How does Death contribute to Blanche's impending madness throughout the play?
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How does Tennessee Williams show conflict between Blanche and Stanley?
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How does Williams develop our understanding of Stanley in this scene? As well as looking at his speech & actions, also consider the relationship he has with both Stella and Blanche.
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How does Williams establish and developthe tensions between Blanche and Stanley in the first three scenes? Where do your sympathies lie?
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