Pros: only 142 pages, dialog, blues atmosphere Cons: depressing, infuriating treatment of Blanche, ending
I don’t know about you, but when I watch (or read) a play, I need at least a slim chance of hope for one of the main characters in the end. Otherwise, the utter despair and frustration they experience will infuriate me and make me wish I’d never seen (or...
Pros: Extraordinary characters, powerful dialog and action Cons: Dark and brooding, may be too bitter a pill for many readers
" They told me to take a street-car named Desire." - Blanche DuBois
Brutal, dark, nightmarish, a vision of a world without hope, these are the things critics of A Streetcar Named Desire would have readers and audiences believe...
I know that I lot of people are gonna hate me for saying this, but "A Streetcar Named Desire" is the worst play I have ever read. The one thing that continued to plague my mind was who the hell thought this play was good enough to receive the...
Pros: I've yet to see any Cons: depressing, bleak. . .
Maybe this is not the most chic opinion out there, but I did not relish reading this play. I don't care how great Marlon Brando looks on the cover, that is the only selling point I see. A Street Car Named Desire is overall a depressing story. There...
I had heard so much about Tennessee Williams, but never had the chance to read his most famous work, "A Streetcar Named Desire". Luckily, I got the chance when I was pressed for time to read a book on my English class's reading list.
Pros: vivid characters, fast and easy to read, heartbreaking Cons: extremely sad
Tennessee Williams' Pulitzer Prize winning play tells the story of fading Southern Belle Blanche Dubois and her last attempts for stability and happiness. She's kind of what I imagine Scarlett O'Hara would end up as, penniless and facing middle age. A...
Southern Environment done well by airbball23 ,May 09 '05
Pros: well written, exciting events. Cons: They talk to much about how the south is bad.
this book (play) is a very written book about Stanley, Stella and Blanche. It is basically about a sister moving in with her younger sister and bother-in-law, and problems are produced by the brother-in-law (Stanley) and Blanche (Stella's sister). Blanche dates Stanley's friend Mitch and Stanley finds out something about her past that he has to tell Mitch about, this brings the book to a cliff and everything just unfolds.
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...More at Barnes & Noble.com
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