The Role Of Sexuality in Tennessee Williams´ "A Streetcar Named Desire"


Term Paper, 2009

6 Pages, Grade: 2,3


Abstract or Introduction

1.
In the play "A Streetcar Named Desire", written by Tennessee Williams, the protagonist Blanche DuBois comes to New Orleans to visit her sister Stella, who is married to the Pole Stanley Kowalski. Blanche´s life has collapsed after the suicide of her husband Allan and the loss of the family estate Belle Reve. Blanche is not able to have a sexual relationship anymore and cannot understand the sexual connection between Stella and Stanley. She begins a romance with Mitch, one of Stanley´s friends, but only with the aim of marrying him. But when he gets to know that she had affairs with strangers and with one of her students in the past, he is not willing to marry her anymore. At the end of the play, Blanche is raped by Stanley which leads to Blanche´s final psychic collapse.

Details

Title
The Role Of Sexuality in Tennessee Williams´ "A Streetcar Named Desire"
College
University of Wuppertal
Course
American Literature
Grade
2,3
Author
Year
2009
Pages
6
Catalog Number
V187301
ISBN (eBook)
9783656106302
ISBN (Book)
9783656106081
File size
417 KB
Language
English
Keywords
role, sexuality, tennessee, williams´, streetcar, named, desire
Quote paper
Kira Wieler (Author), 2009, The Role Of Sexuality in Tennessee Williams´ "A Streetcar Named Desire", Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/187301

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