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Streetcar named Desire: dramatic tension
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Streetcar Named Desire: Visual, Aural and Spatial
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Tennessee Williams as the Playwright of the American Family.
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Tennessee Williams is described as having created fugitives. Discuss how Blanche is a fugitive, and from what she is fleeing.
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Tennessee Williams once said that Streetcar was ‘a plea for the understanding of delicate people’. Consider this statement in the light of your own interpretation of the presentation of the central characters and relationships in the play.
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Tennessee Williams: A Streetcar Named Desire
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Tennessee Williams: A Streetcar Named Desire.
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The Attitude to and Treatment of Women in A Streetcar Named Desire.
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The in-depth analysis of Meg and of the dialogues used by Harold Pinter in 'The Birthday Party'.
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The six texts represented and compared here are Macbeth, A Streetcar Named Desire, 'Enter Without So Much As Knocking,' 'Katrina,' The Collector and The Great Gatsby.
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The themes of death and desire are central in the play A Streetcar Named Desire.
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Themes, Motifs, and Symbols - A Street Car Named Desire.
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Use of language - 'A Streetcar named Desire'.
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Using the opening stage directions of SCENE THREE as your starting point, explore the variety of Williams's dramatic uses colour and symbolism in the play as a whole.
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Wayne Gretzky
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What are your initial impressions of Blanche and Stanley in the first three scenes of 'A Streetcar Named Desire'?
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What dramatic techniques and devices does Williams deploy in order to depict the different worlds/ backgrounds/ personalities of Blanche Dubois and Stanley Kowalski?
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What drives Stanley to seek Blanche's destruction in Tennessee Williams' "A Streetcar Named Desire"?
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What impression of Blanche is created in the first scene of A Streetcar named disire?
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What is the dramatic significance of scene one of the play ‘A Streetcar named Desire’?
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What is your view of the way Williams constructs Blanche as a character in the play, in the light of this comment?
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What part does fantasy play in the lives of the characters in A Streetcar Named Desire; how is this fantasy presented and to what effect on the audience?
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Williams employs the symbol of light in order to emphasize Blanche’s fear-raddled inner conflict against reality, Blanche’s repeated avoidance of the light producing a powerful symbolic representation of her inability to face the truth
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Williams has been referred to as a playwright whose plays depend on the skilful creation of dramatic tension. Using scene three as your starting point examine the ways in which Williams creates dramatic tension in A Streetcar Named Desire
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With an examination of this scene as you starting point, explore the ways in which Williams presents and uses the relationship of Blanche and Mitch in the play as a whole.
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