Saturday, March 22, 2008

A Streetcar Named Desire

‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ is a stage play with elements of tragedy. It was published and performed in 1947. ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ centers on a desolated woman named Blanche DuBois. She lived elegantly in the family homestead, married a man she adored, and pursued a career as an English teacher. But her life fell apart when she discovered that her husband, Allen Grey, was having a homosexual affair. Disgraced, he killed himself. Blanche sought comfort in the arms of other men, many men. After she had relations with one of her students, a 17-year-old, authorities learned of the encounter and fired her. Meanwhile, relatives died and she could not keep up the family home. The play begins when Blanche arrives in New Orleans to stay with her sister, Stella, and her crude, outspoken husband, Stanley Kowalski. Though scarred by her past, Blanche still tries to lead the life of an elegant lady and does her best, even lying when necessary, to keep up appearances. At her sister’s house, there are many conflict appeared and put the pressure more on Blanche. Overall, this play is not boring and the audience keep wondering what will happen next.

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