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A Streetcar Named Desire: Is Illusion Necessary To Life
Part 1 of Paper ....harsh realities that they may have to
deal with in their lives. I also believe that a major theme of this play
was how our lives can often experience a fierce battle between these
illusions. In the case of "A Streetcar Named Desire" there are many
examples where the characters are simply hiding in or behind illusions.... Part 2 of Paper ....ng couple got married and, to Blanche, were falling
more and more in love, when one day "coming into a room that I thought was
empty" (1368), this illusion would be shattered. In this room were her
husband, Allan, and a older male friend of his. Allan Grey was gay. Soon,
Blanche realised that all along he had been trying to let her know and get
"the help he needed but couldn't speak of! He was in the quicksands and
clutching at me - but I wasn't holding him out, I was slipping in with
him!" .... |
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