A Streetcar Named Desire Illusion Vs Reality

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A Streetcar Named Desire, written in 1947 by Tennessee Williams, is one of the playwright’s most acknowledged work. Williams skillfully builds the play’s themes by employing a set of sharp contrasts such as illusion versus reality, fragile femininity versus violent masculinity, and the elegant past versus the raw and harsh reality of modern society. As a matter of fact, every single conflict resolute with the prevalence of the societal dominant ideology and leads to the destruction of everything that does not befit in this new-shaped reality. In this paper, I am going to examine the oppositional, though interrelated, pairs of desire and death that lead to the degeneration of Williams’s tragic female protagonist, Blanche DuBois, as the product