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Streetcar Named Desire Conventional Morality
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Thesis: The outcasts in Tennessee Williams major
plays suffer, not because of the acts or
situations which make them outcasts but because of
the destructive effect of conventional morality
upon them. More than a half century has passed
since critics and theater-goers recognized
Tennessee Williams (1911 - 1983) as an important
perhaps the most important American playwright.
Two recent events, however, have created renewed
interest in his work. The first is the death in
1996 of Maria St. Just, who...
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William Carlos Williams Quot Quot
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EXPLANATION: " The Red Wheelbarrow" Line
The opening lines set the tone for the rest of the
poem. Since the poem is composed of one sentence
broken up at various intervals, it is truthful to
say that " so much depends upon" each
line of the poem. This is so because the form of
the poem is also its meaning. This may seem
confusing, but by the end of the poem the image of
the wheelbarrow is seen as the actual poem, as in
a painting when one sees an image of an apple, the
apple ...
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Quot Quot Entitled Quot
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Richard Gray Williams purpose remains the same: to
emphasise or identify with the thing, not just to
describe it but to imitate it in words, to allow
it to express itself, to give it verbal shape, a
voice. And the immediate consequence of this aim
is, not surprisingly, a commitment to free verse:
rhythms that follow the shape of the object and
that respond to the exigencies of a specific
occasion. I must tell you, begins Williams in
Young Sycamore': the address is characteristically
urgent and i...
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