1. Hamlet, Sons & Lovers and A Streetcar Named Desire
In terms of love, it is arguable that all three texts; "Hamlet," "Sons and Lovers," and "A Streetcar Named Desire," present it as a destructive and negative force. ... "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "Sons & Lovers" are comparatively more concerned with ordinary society not that of a monarch. ... The disjointed nature of familial relationships, as shown in the other two texts, has an equal presence in Williams' "Streetcar." ... He gets inspiration, assurance, and love from his mother which, one could argue, he confuses with sexual desires. ...
- Word Count: 3412
- Approx Pages: 14
- Grade Level: Undergraduate