A STREET CAR NAMED DESIRE
Introduction Tennessee Williams wrote the screenplay for the film A Streetcar Named Desire. On December 3, 1947, it made its Broadway debut. Blanche DuBois, a typical southern belle is depicted in the play. She abandons her wealthy childhood to rent a run-down apartment in New Orleans through her youngest sister and brother-in-law after a series of personal setbacks. ( Vlasopolos) Williams' best-known work, A Streetcar Named Desire, is generally regarded as one of the greatest and most critically acclaimed plays of the modern era. It remains one of his most well-known works, with countertop accents in those other entertainments, including a famous 1951 film. Storyline As one reads Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire, one can sense the deep psychology that Blanche Dubois, the protagonist, goes through. Except for her sister Stella, she sadly loses everything ...