1. A streetcar named desire
Tennessee Williams once stated that "symbols are nothing but the natural speech of drama... The purest language of plays" - just by studying 'A streetcar named Desire" the reader can identity the numerous symbols Williams' uses to add depth to the plot as well as unveil his characters' personalities, strengths and weaknesses. ... Kazan never loses the significance behind the symbolism of the streetcars and the intentions Williams had when writing them into the play. ... In another way, through symbols to show Blanche's weaknesses Williams uses music in an obvious way in ...
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