Blanche Dubois In Tennessee Williams A Streetcar Named Desire

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Blanche Dubois is a crucial character in Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire. She adds a delicate charm to the play, but there is so much more to her. Blanche carries herself with such a prestigious manner but is multifaceted with other attributes building at her [descriptive word] personality. Blanche has a love for all things that are elegant, like expensive jewelry, frilly gowns and lavish perfume. Underneath all of things is a fragile young woman who is lost. Lights are Blanche’s biggest angst. The fear of her illusionary veil being removed and her true self being revealed troubles her. The soothing suds of a warm bath is able to wipe away her troubles and lift her spirits. In Tennessee Williams’ play A Streetcar Named Desire, …show more content…

The jewelry symbolizes that if she continues to dress herself in lavish things, she too will become as elegant as they are. To Blanche a “Woman’s charm is fifty percent illusion”(41). She saw herself as who she wanted to be not who she really was. Blanche lost everything when she lost Belle Reve. The life she lived before vanished before her eyes. Escaping to her sister was her only hope, running from her reality. Blanche didn't “Want realism. [She wanted] magic”(45). She wanted to leave her troubles behind and start new. Knowing the only way for her to keep her fantasy lifestyle was to “Misrepresent things” and tell what “Ought to be truth”(45). To dress up the truth, just like she does herself and mask the authenticity of her life. Staying hidden behind jewels may release her to her illusion but also keeps her tied up to her fretful …show more content…

Throughout the entire play Blanche chooses to hide in the shadows, away from the glaring lights. Blanche couldn’t “Stand a naked light bulb, any more than [she could] a rude remark or a vulgar action”(60). To her it was just as personality defining. She believed that if people were to see her in the light, who she truly was would not be what they expected or accepted. The shadows where secrets are hidden and Blanche keeps many. She is able to keep her mourning of her late husband, her lustful past lifestyle and forgotten Belle Reve all to her thoughts. Which is what led to her later insanity because Blanche soon gets lost in her illusion. Blanche forgot the truth for too long and it could never come

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