A Streetcar Named Desire Social Realism Essay

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Social Realization
Society is a big factor that can either make or break someone’s life. When life is not going as planned people tend to make up their own imaginary fantasies. They can get so caught up in their lies causing them to be unable to differentiate the truth from their own imagination. Although at the end reality hits harder than expected always revealing the truth behind all the lies. Just like in A Streetcar Named Desire, Tennessee Williams portrays a theme of realization with the use of characterization, symbolism, and the plot.
First and foremost the three main characters, Blanche, Stanley and Stella, in A Streetcar Named Desire have a great influence in the theme of this book. Blanche (Stella’s sister, Stanley’s sister in law) …show more content…

It all starts when Blanche arrives to stay with her sister Stella after taking “two cars, first ‘Desire,’ then ‘Cemeteries.’”(Thomieres1). Next all the conflict starts to unravel creating tension between the characters. Stella finds out that they have lost their childhood home Belle Reve and this creates some doubt about Blanche in Stanley. He believes that she is lying and secretly sold the property and took all the money. The hatred of Stanley to Blanche only started to build up after this. Blanche slowly starts to fall in the past and soon is stuck there without “the principle of reality” (Thomieres1). On the other hand Stella is perfectly aware of her reality the moment she took the decision to leave Belle Reve. For this reason Stanley never believed Blanched and always had his doubts, this led him to investigate about Blanche’s past. He discovers that in Laurel, Blanche had been “ living a promiscuous life at the Flamingo Hotel”(Thomieres1). Subsequently Stanley cruelly rapes Blanche after Stella gave birth to his child. Blanche believes she is leaving with a Texas oil millionaire to a cruise of the Caribbean when in fact it is all a work of her imagination. Stella is suspicious about Blanche’s accusations against Stanley in effect she “contacted the mental hospital to have her sister committed”(Thomieres1). This was not an easy decision for Stella but at the end she thought it was the best

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