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The conflict in the play is subtle and drawn out rather than explosive as in "A Streetcar Named Desire- - but control remains the source of all male/female conflict. ... Bloom, Harold, ed., Tennessee Williams (1986); Miller, Jordan Yale, Twentieth Century Interpretations of a Streetcar Named Desire (1971). ... A Streetcar Named Desire. ... Second, the majority of well-established English literature was written over the course of the last several centuries, during which women were generally oppressed and relegated to second-class status. ... Hamlet himself exists within an environment of m...
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