What Does The Light Symbolize In A Streetcar Named Desire

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In the play, A Street Car Named Desire, Tennessee Williams uses many different ways to symbolize light. The light is seen as a symbol of truth and realism. Blanche, although her name in French means ‘white’, is a very dark character. She is seen as one who hides in the shadows, never wanting to be seen in the light. Blanche attempts to hide her true nature, past wrong doings, and her fading beauty from the world. By hiding from the light, she is trying to elude reality, which light clearly represents in this play. It is first known that Blanche does not enjoy the light in scene one: “And turn that over-light off! Turn that off! I won’t be looked at in this merciless glare” (Williams 120). She refuses to be seen as she really is. Another example

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