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Tennessee Williams's The Glass Menagerie & A Streetcar Named Desire

Author : George Ehrenhaft
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 132 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 1985
Category : Drama
ISBN : 081203516X

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A guide to reading "The Glass Menagerie" and "A Streetcar Named Desire" with a critical and appreciative mind encouraging analysis of plot, style, form, and structure. Also includes background on the author's life and times, sample tests, term paper suggestions, and a reading list.

The Glass Menagerie and A Streetcar Named Desire

Author : James Lamar Roberts
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 1972
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:217275560

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A Streetcar Named Desire By Tennessee Williams | From the author of the Books Like: A Streetcar Named Desire By Tennessee Williams / The Glass Menagerie / Cat on a Hot Tin Roof / Suddenly Last Summer / The Night of the Iguana / A Streetcar Named Desire and Other Plays

Author : Tennessee Williams
Publisher : BEYOND BOOKS HUB
Page : 171 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2023-03-11
Category : Drama
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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A Streetcar Named Desire By Tennessee Williams | From the author of the Books Like: A Streetcar Named Desire By Tennessee Williams / The Glass Menagerie / Cat on a Hot Tin Roof / Suddenly Last Summer / The Night of the Iguana / A Streetcar Named Desire and Other Plays by Tennessee Williams Pdf

From the author of the Books Like · A Streetcar Named Desire By Tennessee Williams · The Glass Menagerie · Cat on a Hot Tin Roof · Suddenly Last Summer · The Night of the Iguana · A Streetcar Named Desire and Other Plays · Summer and Smoke · Sweet Bird of Youth · The Rose Tattoo · Orpheus Descending ♥♥ A Streetcar Named Desire By Tennessee Williams♥♥ Glimpse of the Book: The exterior of a two-story corner building on a street in New Orleans which is named Elysian Fields and runs between the L&N traces and the river. The section is poor but, unlike corresponding sections in other American cities, it has a raffish charm. The houses are mostly white frame, weathered grey, with rickety outside stairs and galleries and quaintly ornamented gables. This building contains two flats, upstairs and down. Faded white stairs ascend to the entrances of both. It is first dark, of an evening early in May. The sky that shows around the dim white building is a peculiarly tender blue, almost a turquoise, which invests the scene with a kind of lyricism and gracefully attenuates the atmosphere of decay. You can almost feel the warm breath of the brown river beyond the river warehouses with their faint redolences of bananas and coffee. A corresponding air is evoked by the music of Negro entertainers at a barroom around the corner. In this part of New Orleans you are practically always just around the corner, or a few doors down the street, from a tinny piano being played with the infatuated fluency of brown fingers. This “blue piano” expresses the spirit of the life which goes on here……. ♥♥ A Streetcar Named Desire By Tennessee Williams♥♥ About the Author: Thomas Lanier Williams III, better known by the nickname Tennessee Williams, was a major American playwright of the twentieth century who received many of the top theatrical awards for his work. He moved to New Orleans in 1939 and changed his name to "Tennessee," the state of his father's birth. Raised in St. Louis, Missouri, after years of obscurity, at age 33 he became famous with the success of The Glass Menagerie (1944) in New York City. This play closely reflected his own unhappy family background. It was the first of a string of successes, including A Streetcar Named Desire (1947), Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1955), Sweet Bird of Youth (1959), and The Night of the Iguana (1961). With his later work, he attempted a new style that did not appeal to audiences. His drama A Streetcar Named Desire is often numbered on short lists of the finest American plays of the 20th century, alongside Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey into Night and Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman. Much of Williams' most acclaimed work has been adapted for the cinema. He also wrote short stories, poetry, essays and a volume of memoirs. In 1979, four years before his death, Williams was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame. ♥♥ A Streetcar Named Desire By Tennessee Williams♥♥ Summary of the Book: Tennessee Williams’s A Streetcar Named Desire takes place in a vibrant, lower-class neighborhood in New Orleans. Blanche DuBois, an aging southern belle from a plantation in Laurel, Alabama, arrives to visit her pregnant sister, Stella. Upon meeting her sister, Blanche claims that she has lost the mansion in which she and her sister grew up, and she has been making ends meet as a schoolteacher. She also claims that she is visiting to calm her nerves. Stella’s husband, Stanley, is suspicious of Blanche, and as a result of Blanche’s genteel behavior, Stanley believes that she thinks of herself as above them. He hates her flirtatious and pretentious manner, and he insists that she share any money from the proceeds of the mansion with Stella and himself, but Blanche shows him that she lost the house to the bank and that she is nearly broke. One evening, Stella and Blanche return from a night out while Stanley and his friends are playing poker. One of Stanley’s friends, Mitch, finds himself sexually and emotionally attracted to Blanche and attempts several times to speak with her. He tells her about how he is taking care of his sick mother, and they share a cigarette. When Blanche turns on a radio and begins dancing with Mitch, Stanley becomes enraged at the interruptions to the poker game and Blanche’s flirtatious attitude, and he throws the radio out the window. Stella, seeing Stanley’s drunken and inappropriate reaction, insists that they end the poker game, but Stanley takes her offstage and beats her. Stella forgives him while Blanche shares a cigarette with Mitch and their interest in one another grows. The next day, Blanche tries to convince Stella to leave Stanley, but Stella claims that Blanche is overreacting. As Blanche begins explaining how vulgar and brutish Stanley is, he walks into the next room and overhears Blanche denigrating him. After she is finished, Stanley pretends not to have heard them talking, but when Stella runs to his arms to hug him, he stares at Blanche challengingly. After this interaction, Blanche begins writing a letter to a former boyfriend, Shep Huntleigh, who has made millions in the oil business. She believes he will help them escape, but Stella refuses and Blanche stops writing the letter. Stanley comes back home and mentions that he spoke to his auto-parts supplier, Shaw, who regularly travels through Laurel. Shaw has told him that Blanche used to stay in the ill-reputed Flamingo Hotel. Banche is shaken by this but denies it. Blanche plans to go on a date with Mitch, and she reveals to Stella that she feels insecure about her age and hopes that Mitch will not judge her because she does not plan to have sex with him. Stella and Stanley go on a date while Blanche is waiting for Mitch to arrive. As she is waiting alone, a young boy comes collecting money for the local paper. Blanche does not have any money, but she flirts with him and kisses him on the mouth before sending him away. Mitch arrives with a bouquet of flowers, and they go on their date. After several more dates, Mitch is concerned that he has not been entertaining to Blanche, but her mind is elsewhere. She has been thinking about her late husband, who killed himself after Blanche discovered him having sex with another man. Mitch tells Blanche that his mother is dying, and they decide that they are meant to be together because they both understand loneliness. After this date ends, it is Blanche’s birthday, and Stella is setting up decorations while Blanche bathes. Stanley comes home from the auto shop and tells Stella that he has learned about Blanche’s past: she had a reputation for being a loose woman in Laurel, and she was fired for having an affair with one of her students. He has informed Mitch and also purchased Blanche a birthday present: a one-way bus ticket back to Laurel. During the birthday party, conversation around the table is awkward, and Mitch does not arrive. When Stella criticizes Stanley’s eating habits, he throws his plates to the floor and leaves. When he comes back, he gives Stella the bus ticket back to laurel, and she becomes sick, running to the bathroom gagging. Stella is angry with Stanley for his insensitive treatment of Blanche. Stella begins to go into labor, and Stanley takes her to the hospital. Later that night, Blanche is drunk, and Mitch arrives to break up with her. She admits to the fact that she was promiscuous in Laurel and was fired from her teaching job for seducing one of her students. Mitch, though disgusted that she has lied to him, attempts to have sex with her. She screams “fire” as a way to draw attention to the flat, and Mitch runs out the door. Stanley comes back from the hospital, saying that Stella will be at the hospital until morning. He is in high spirits because of his son’s birth. Blanche, drunk, tells him that she will be leaving soon because Shep, her former suitor, has agreed to go travelling with her. She also tells him that she has broken up with Mitch. Stanley knows that she is lying about Shep, and he knows that Mitch broke up with her. In light of these lies, he begins insulting Blanche for her holier-than-thou attitude and makes fun of her appearance. He advances toward her, and when Blanche attempts to defend herself with a broken bottle, he grabs her arms and rapes her. In the final scene of the play, Blanche is preparing to leave, having convinced herself that Shep is going to come to take her away. In reality, she is to be sent to a psychiatric institution. Stella admits that Blanche told her about the rape, but Stella refuses to believe her sister, thinking it an imagined story brought on by her sister’s insanity. When the doctor and nurse come to take Blanche away, she initially resists but eventually accepts defeat. Though Stella has doubts about her sister’s fate and begins crying, she holds her newborn child as Stanley comforts her. ♥♥ A Streetcar Named Desire By Tennessee Williams♥♥

A Streetcar Named Desire

Author : Tennessee Williams
Publisher : Dramatists Play Service Inc
Page : 118 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 1953
Category : Drama
ISBN : 0822210894

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THE STORY: The play reveals to the very depths the character of Blanche du Bois, a woman whose life has been undermined by her romantic illusions, which lead her to reject--so far as possible--the realities of life with which she is faced and which s

The Glass Menagerie

Author : Tennessee Willams,The Anglo Egyptian Bookshop مكتبة الأنجلو المصرية
Publisher : The Anglo Egyptian Bookshop
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2024-07-03
Category : Drama
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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A Streetcar Named Desire

Author : Tennessee Williams
Publisher : New Directions Publishing
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Drama
ISBN : 0811216020

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Shows the decline of the land-owming Southern artictocracy and sexual frustrations.

Glass Menagerie And A Streetcar Named Desire

Author : Tennessee Williams
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 1967
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:896694321

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CliffsNotes on Williams' The Glass Menagerie & A Streetcar Named Desire

Author : James L Roberts
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Page : 77 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 1999-03-03
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780544181694

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The original CliffsNotes study guides offer a look into key elements and ideas within classic works of literature. CliffsNotes on Glass Menagerie & Streetcar Named Desire explores two popular plays, both of which take place in the South and borrow heavily from author Tennessee Williams’s own life experiences. Following stories marked by struggle among loved ones, this study guide provides summaries and critical commentaries for each scene within the works. Other features that help you figure out this important work include Personal background on the playwright Introduction to and synopsis of the plays In-depth analyses of the cast of characters Review section that features interactive quizzes and suggested essay topics Selected bibliographies for both plays Classic literature or modern-day treasure — you'll understand it all with expert information and insight from CliffsNotes study guides.

The Glass Menagerie and a Streetcar Named Desire

Author : James Lamar Roberts
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 77 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 1972
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:614697298

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Williams

Author : Coles Publishing Company. Editorial Board
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 77 pages
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Release : 1979
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:81600744

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Glass Menagerie & Streetcar Named Desire

Author : Tennessee Williams
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 77 pages
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Release : 1965
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ISBN : OCLC:733627323

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The Glass Menagerie and A Streetcar Named Desire

Author : James Lamar Roberts
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 81 pages
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Release : 1965
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:698281304

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The Soft People of Laura and Tom Wingfield in 'the Glass Menagerie' and Blanche Dubois in 'a Streetcar Named Desire'

Author : Toni Friedrich
Publisher : GRIN Verlag
Page : 61 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9783656094029

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Seminar paper from the year 2010 in the subject American Studies - Literature, grade: 1,0, Martin Luther University, language: English, comment: This term paper is intended to elucidate on the topic of "soft people" within Tennessee Williams most important plays, "The Glass Menagerie" and "A Streetcar Named Desire." Why did the theme "soft people" gain such prominence within Williams` work? What parallels can be detected between the author ́s life and aspects of his characters? What makes Laura and Tom Wingfield, on the one hand, and Blanche DuBois, on the other hand, belong to this category? What misery do these characters share? What signifies their softness in any individual case, and what determines their fate?, abstract: "I ́ve run for protection .... And so the soft people have got to - shimmer and glow - put a - paper lantern over the light. ... But I ́m scared now - awf`ly [sic] scared." These lines of self-revelation by Blanche DuBois, the protagonist of A Streetcar Named Desire, go hand in hand with Maggie ́s words of consolation at the end of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof: "Oh, you weak, beautiful people who give up with such grace. What you need is someone to take hold of you - gently, with love, and hand your life back to you, like something gold you let go of ...." Both describe one of the most crucial, if not the most central, elements of Tennessee Williams literary work: the concept of fragility and need for protection within a universe of hostility - the notion of "soft people." This term paper is intended to elucidate on the topic of "soft people" within Tennessee Williams most important plays, The Glass Menagerie and A Streetcar Named Desire. It will try to investigate the following questions: Why did the theme "soft people" gain such prominence within Williams` work? What parallels can be detected between the author ́s life and aspects of his characters? What makes Laura and Tom Wingfield, on the one hand, and Blanche DuBois, on the other hand, belong to t

Streetcar Named Desire

Author : Tennessee Williams
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 1984
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:406846396

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