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Sexism in Tennessee William=s AA Streetcar Named Desire@
While one might find various themes in Williams= play AA Streetcar Named Desire@, one of the most undeniable underlying issues prevalent is sexism. ... This is shown clearly in one of his most popular works, AA Streetcar Named Desire@. ... Bert Cardullo agrees that Williams portrays Stella as uncaring, and goes on to say that, AStella, out of an overwhelming desire to negate her past and Blanche with it, or out of sheer self-indulgence, will, can, concern herself with nothing but the mindless and easy, sensuous pursuit of day-to-day living@ (Cardullo 90). ...
Throughout AA Streetcar Named Desire@, we see Tennessee Williams portraying women as inferior and despicable characters.
Approximate Word count = 1891 Approximate Pages = 7.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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