Tennessee Williams Stories
Throughout the stories of A Streetcar Named Desire, by Tennessee Williams and A Doll’s House, by Henrik Ibsen, the different characters that are portrayed throughout the stories are well defined as to why they are who they are and how their fragileness, gullible ness, fakeness, and evilness, can lead to the ultimate stereotype of all the characters. Blanche, Stella and Nora are portrayed as three very different characters, but in reality, they are more
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stereotype as Blanche, Nora and Stella are. Drawing a line between speaking up and keeping quiet on a matter is a completely gray area, relative to the person and the given situation. But the art of knowing where to find and when to draw that line is to understand what can and should be rectified, and what things in life are constant and truly are-not just a jaded justification-meant to be left as it is.
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