Wednesday, September 4, 2019
Death in A Streetcar Named Desire Essay -- A Streetcar Named Desire Th
Death in A Streetcar Named Desire      Tennessee Williams uses the theme of death continually in the play ââ¬ËA  Streetcar Named Desireââ¬â¢ through the use of dramatic imagery and  literal references. The characters of Blanche and Mitch are used the  most frequently to express Williamsââ¬â¢ own obsession with death. Though  neither of the characters actually obsesses about death, Blancheââ¬â¢s  life has been smothered by the deaths of those she loves and the  coming death of Mitchââ¬â¢s mother is an obvious motivation for his  actions.    Blanche first voices the theme of death in the very first scene whilst  discussing the fate that has befallen Belle Reve. She passionately  raves at length about the horrible deaths and her experience of loved  ones dying around her; ââ¬Å"all of those deathsâ⬠¦ Father, Mother, Margaret,  that dreadful way!â⬠ The horrific visions of bloated bodies and ââ¬Å"the  struggle for breath and breathingâ⬠ have clearly cast a permanent  effect on Blancheââ¬â¢s mind. She talks of the quiet funerals and the  ââ¬Å"gorgeous boxesâ⬠ that were the coffins, with bitter, black humour. The  deaths of Blanche and Stellaââ¬â¢s family are important to the play as  they highlight the desperation of Blancheââ¬â¢s situation through the fact  that she has no other relative to turn to. This makes Stellaââ¬â¢s  decision at the end of the play seem even harsher than if Blanche had  just simply shown up on her doorstep instead of going elsewhere.    Stella states that Blancheââ¬â¢s life has been heavily affected by the  death of her husband, Allan. Blancheââ¬â¢s marriage ââ¬Å"killed her illusionsâ⬠  which can be interpreted literally. Blanche states that she fell in  love ââ¬Å"all at once and much, much too completely,â⬠ however, her love  was unrequited since instead of returning the love Blan...              ...o have experienced some sorrow,â⬠  which Mitch agrees with, thus revealing that he has been affected by  the loss of this girl. This statement also emphasises much of  Blancheââ¬â¢s own views on sorrow and explains how it has affected her  life since she has made the comment from personal experience.    To conclude, Tennessee Williamsââ¬â¢ dramatic use of death and dying is an  overarching theme in ââ¬ËA Streetcar Named Desire,ââ¬â¢ from which everything  about Blancheââ¬â¢s character has formed from. Without the death of Allan,  Blanche would not have resorted to prostitution and the brief affairs  with strangers, also the deaths of her family have driven Blanche to  Stellaââ¬â¢s where she is ââ¬Å"not wantedâ⬠ and ââ¬Å"ashamed to beâ⬠. Therefore  these dramatic deaths have lead to the past which comes back to haunt  Blanche meaning that she can never find happiness until she dies and  is forgotten.                        
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