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Tennessee William's A Streetcar Named Desire

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Tennessee Williams shatters society’s facade of women in his plays, “A Streetcar Named Desire”and “Sweet Birds of Youth”. In both plays, Williams develops his characters to show the reader that women are not always able to live up to the stereotypes and standards that society creates. He presen ....

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....), “A Streetcar Named Desire”(1947), “The Rose Tattoo”(1951), “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof”(1955), “Sweet Bird of Youth”(1959)., and “Night of the Iguana”(1961). Tennessee died in February of 1983 on 24 or 25 of February at almost 72 years old after quite a successful literary career. Williams presents his female characters as classically beautiful, distinguished and extremely feminine. They are supposed to be the ideal woman. Their clothes, hair, disposition are flawless. An archetype of Tennessee Wi....
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