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Williams: ‘It is a thing (misunderstanding) not a person (Stanley) that
destroys her in the end.’ ‘It is a tragedy with the classic aim of producing
catharsis and terror.’

 "I am Blanche DuBois."
 "I have only one theme for my work, which is the destructive power of society on the sensitive
and nonconformist individual."
 "There is no good or bad people."
Elia Kazan: ‘This is a poetic tragedy, not a realistic naturalistic one.’ ‘She is
doomed in this society’ ‘In another society she would work; in Stanley’s
society, no.’



CONTEXT

Streetcar was written and set in 1947

Authorial Context: Tennessee Williams was born in Mississippi in 1919.

 His mother, Edwina, was a high-class Southern belle, a muse, but was married to an
alcoholic working-class salesman, leaving him personally stuck in the middle, a mix of
classes.
 His grandfather squandered the family fortune
 He even chose to make the name ‘Tennessee’ (his college nickname) permanent
 As a child, he was bedridden and bullied. He lived as Blanche did, vulnerable.
 His sister, Rose, was institutionalized for SZ, had a lobotomy, and was institutionalized.
The operation failed -> the hands of others shaped her, just like Blanche.
 Some say she was lobotomised after accusing her father of sexual assault
 Rose said, "You must never make fun of insanity; it’s worse than death."
 The misuse of mad women was a common theme throughout many of his plays e.g.
‘Suddenly young summer’ or ‘Night of the Iguana’
 We also see loneliness / exclusion in William’s play ‘The Fugitive Kind’
 Williams would have had to conceal his sexual life in a similar way to Blanche
 He was homosexual, something society at the time viewed as a mental illness.
Homosexuality wasn’t legalised until 1961
 When his father changed jobs, they moved into a small home, where he could hear his
mother’s screams as she tried to withhold sex, creating a tense atmosphere that made him
see sex as a source of power.
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