A Streetcar Named Desire Gender Analysis

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In the book named “A Streetcar Named Desire” by Tennessee Williams display many perspectives of cultural and morality difference. William shows the vulnerability of the female role in this play Stella and Blanch find happiness through the dependence on men even if they treat them nicely or insult them in anyway. William showcases the setting by institution and attitude in the setting of the postwar American where restrictions are held against women and this is shown through Stella and Blanche’s treatment from men in the play. Blanche and Stella sustain on the men to bring themselves up and create a perfect on self-image in their mind of themselves because they believe what they are told by the men. This idea is stated because they show the stereotypes in the postwar era where the show the domination of their opinion on gender. …show more content…

In scene 1 it states, “Her delicate beauty must avoid a strong light. There is something about her uncertain manner, as well as her white clothes that suggest a moth.” (p. 15). William describes Blanche as a moth as she is dangerous with her movements but frail in appearance. This was described by William when she entered Elysian Field lost and innocent along that the author sends a message that he will prove how she will withhold this statement true. In scene 3 it states, “I can’t stand a naked light bulb” (p. 53). Facing the aptitude to face life directly and with integrity. Blanche is shown that facing the truth can be bitter at times and to desire to not look at the light indicates a desire for an illusion, shadows, and magic. You can only dream that can be conceivable is in the semi-darkness where she is hidden from the

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