A Streetcar Named Desire -- Desire And Death

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July 23, 2013

 

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But, it is indeed certain that Blanche is one of the most lyrical, beautiful and memorable in the pantheon of Tennessee Williams' female characters.
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Tennessee Williams once wrote, according to his esteemed friend and biographer, Gore Vidal, that there were only two streetcars in life--desire and death. When you get off of the streetcar desire, you get on the streetcar toward cemeteries . Ironically, at the beginning of his play, "A Streetcar Named Desire," the character, Blanche DuBois, is about to take the streetcars in just that order...
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