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Themes of “A Streetcar
Named Desire”
by
Tennessee Williams
What William says
about this play
“the ravishment of the tender, the
sensitive, the delicate, by the
savage and brutal forces of modern
society”
Historical context
 As a Southerner, he
was more affected
by the events of the
American Civil War
(1861 – 1865) than
WW2. Following their
defeat by the
Northern states, the
South suffered
economically during
and after the Civil
War.
Source :Wikipedia
Tennessee Williams
• Born on March 26, 1911
Columbus, Mississippi
and Died on
February 24, 1983 New
York City
• Influenced by Anton
Chekhov, D. H.
Lawrence, August
Strindberg and Hart
Crane
Source:www.casarotto.co.
uk
THEMES
Exterior & interior,
fragility , Vulnerability
“I draw every character
out of my very multiple
split personality. My
heroines always express
the climate of my interior
world at the time in which
those characters were
created.”(William)
Source:
deathdeconstructed.blog
spot.com
Street Car Named
Desire
 Title comes from Street
car that runs along
desire street.
 There are two New
orleans neighborhood
- “Desire and
Cemeteries”
Source:
imaginepittsburgh.com
Street car Named
Desire
Written by Tennessee Williams
Characters
 Blanche DuBois
 Stella Kowalski
 Stanley Kowalski
 Harold Mitchell
Date premiered December 3, 1947
Place premiered
Ethel Barrymore Theatre
New York City, New York
Original language English
Stanley Kowalski
Age: 25
Origin:
Polish Descent
Marital Status:
Married
Occupation:
Factory Worker
Hobbies:
Bowling, Poker, Drinking
Blanche Dubois
Symbolic Meaning: Star
Age: 25
Hometown:
Laurel, Mississippi
Marital Status:
Married
Occupation:
Housewife
Escapism
William’s wrote:
“an escape from a world
of reality in which [he] felt
acutely uncomfortable”.
Drugs and Alcohol as an
escape.
Souce:www.dreamstime.
com
Appearance and
Reality
Shakespearean motif:
“All that glitters is not
gold”
A common saying that :
“Appearances are often
deceptive”
Sex and the death,
Blanche- True Blanche
Source:english12aphaml
et.weebly.com
Role of men
In this play, masculinity means:
 Aggression
 Control,
 Physical dominance
 Violence
Role of women
“Some of Blanche’s difficulties
can be traced to the narrow
roles open to females during
that period”
(Spampinato, 291).
Role of women contd
• Women in the Old South had a social and
symbolic role, were expected to be
passive and chaste. This world could not
give Blanche what she needed (see
scene 5) and so she tried to marry into the
‘light and culture’, but on doing so, she
discovers that there is corruption and
deceit behind the façade.
Light and dark motifs
 In the sixth scene, Blanche reveals to Mitch that
loving her husband was like having the world
revealed in “bright, vivid light”. Since his death,
she wants darkness and has only experienced dim
light during her sexual affairs with others.
Marriage or…
 A name for:
- hero-worship,
-aggression
- -difference between
husband and wife.
Source:www.awamisiasa
t.com
Marriage, Sex for
commitment or safety?
 While discussing sexual exploits with Mitch
,Blanche said thus:
'What do you want?'
'What I been missing all summer.'
'Then marry me, Mitch!'
Sex as a literal Death
In this drama sex
leads to hardships,
aggression ,Literal
death, violence and
Hardships.
www.withoutend.org
Desire
 Sex &desire for men, if not found Blanche creates
them
 Blanche came to town on street car named
“Desire”
 Stanley can not control his desires and …
 Stella learns the truth but stays with Stanley as she
love and desires him
Loneliness and
haunting thoughts
 “Yes, I had many intimacies with
strangers. After the death of Allan,
intimacies with strangers were all I
seemed able to fill my empty heart with…
I think it was panic, just panic, that drove
me from one to another, hunting for some
protection” (Williams, A Streetcar…).
Old and New world
• Stanley
represents the
American Dream
that all men are
born equal and
can succeed
equally, whilst
Blanche
represents the old
world, where
class and race
are still important
issues
Cigarbrief.com
William’s Love for
Southern
“I write out of love for the South … once a
way of life that I am just able to remember
– not a society based on money … I write
about the South because I think the war
between romanticism and the hostility to it
is very sharp there.”
Class, sect, cast
• Stanley and Blanche are opposed
• Advised Mitch , not to marry Blanche
• Ticket as a birthday gift.
Alcoholism and
Delusions of Drandeur
 Drugs and Alchohol
effects conscience.
 Delusion of Grandure is
a type of desease in
which one thinks of him
or herself as some one
higher than the other.
Journey from desire to
death
LAUREL
Belle Reve
NEW ORLEANS
French Quarter
THANKS YOU FOR
HAVING AN EAR

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A street car named desire by tennessee williams

  • 1. Themes of “A Streetcar Named Desire” by Tennessee Williams
  • 2. What William says about this play “the ravishment of the tender, the sensitive, the delicate, by the savage and brutal forces of modern society”
  • 3. Historical context  As a Southerner, he was more affected by the events of the American Civil War (1861 – 1865) than WW2. Following their defeat by the Northern states, the South suffered economically during and after the Civil War. Source :Wikipedia
  • 4. Tennessee Williams • Born on March 26, 1911 Columbus, Mississippi and Died on February 24, 1983 New York City • Influenced by Anton Chekhov, D. H. Lawrence, August Strindberg and Hart Crane Source:www.casarotto.co. uk
  • 6. Exterior & interior, fragility , Vulnerability “I draw every character out of my very multiple split personality. My heroines always express the climate of my interior world at the time in which those characters were created.”(William) Source: deathdeconstructed.blog spot.com
  • 7. Street Car Named Desire  Title comes from Street car that runs along desire street.  There are two New orleans neighborhood - “Desire and Cemeteries” Source: imaginepittsburgh.com
  • 8. Street car Named Desire Written by Tennessee Williams Characters  Blanche DuBois  Stella Kowalski  Stanley Kowalski  Harold Mitchell Date premiered December 3, 1947 Place premiered Ethel Barrymore Theatre New York City, New York Original language English
  • 9. Stanley Kowalski Age: 25 Origin: Polish Descent Marital Status: Married Occupation: Factory Worker Hobbies: Bowling, Poker, Drinking
  • 10. Blanche Dubois Symbolic Meaning: Star Age: 25 Hometown: Laurel, Mississippi Marital Status: Married Occupation: Housewife
  • 11. Escapism William’s wrote: “an escape from a world of reality in which [he] felt acutely uncomfortable”. Drugs and Alcohol as an escape. Souce:www.dreamstime. com
  • 12. Appearance and Reality Shakespearean motif: “All that glitters is not gold” A common saying that : “Appearances are often deceptive” Sex and the death, Blanche- True Blanche Source:english12aphaml et.weebly.com
  • 13. Role of men In this play, masculinity means:  Aggression  Control,  Physical dominance  Violence
  • 14. Role of women “Some of Blanche’s difficulties can be traced to the narrow roles open to females during that period” (Spampinato, 291).
  • 15. Role of women contd • Women in the Old South had a social and symbolic role, were expected to be passive and chaste. This world could not give Blanche what she needed (see scene 5) and so she tried to marry into the ‘light and culture’, but on doing so, she discovers that there is corruption and deceit behind the façade.
  • 16. Light and dark motifs  In the sixth scene, Blanche reveals to Mitch that loving her husband was like having the world revealed in “bright, vivid light”. Since his death, she wants darkness and has only experienced dim light during her sexual affairs with others.
  • 17. Marriage or…  A name for: - hero-worship, -aggression - -difference between husband and wife. Source:www.awamisiasa t.com
  • 18. Marriage, Sex for commitment or safety?  While discussing sexual exploits with Mitch ,Blanche said thus: 'What do you want?' 'What I been missing all summer.' 'Then marry me, Mitch!'
  • 19. Sex as a literal Death In this drama sex leads to hardships, aggression ,Literal death, violence and Hardships. www.withoutend.org
  • 20. Desire  Sex &desire for men, if not found Blanche creates them  Blanche came to town on street car named “Desire”  Stanley can not control his desires and …  Stella learns the truth but stays with Stanley as she love and desires him
  • 21. Loneliness and haunting thoughts  “Yes, I had many intimacies with strangers. After the death of Allan, intimacies with strangers were all I seemed able to fill my empty heart with… I think it was panic, just panic, that drove me from one to another, hunting for some protection” (Williams, A Streetcar…).
  • 22. Old and New world • Stanley represents the American Dream that all men are born equal and can succeed equally, whilst Blanche represents the old world, where class and race are still important issues Cigarbrief.com
  • 23. William’s Love for Southern “I write out of love for the South … once a way of life that I am just able to remember – not a society based on money … I write about the South because I think the war between romanticism and the hostility to it is very sharp there.”
  • 24. Class, sect, cast • Stanley and Blanche are opposed • Advised Mitch , not to marry Blanche • Ticket as a birthday gift.
  • 25. Alcoholism and Delusions of Drandeur  Drugs and Alchohol effects conscience.  Delusion of Grandure is a type of desease in which one thinks of him or herself as some one higher than the other.
  • 26. Journey from desire to death LAUREL Belle Reve NEW ORLEANS French Quarter

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