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Sexuality Depicted in Tennessee Williams "Street Car Named Desire"
Summary: Tennesee Williams Street car named desire shows the myrid forms of human sexuality.It represents what Williams himself thinks of human sexuality. The lack of fear the author displays in tackling with various issues of sex makes the play stimulating and disturbing.
Human sexuality is a topic that is very blatantly exposed in Tennessee Williams's Street car named Desire. The lack of fear the author displays in tackling with various issues of sex makes the play stimulating and disturbing. It is the sexuality of the characters in the play that makes the audience connect with their plights as the tangled emotions over sex is one that is very much familiar to all humans.
To say that the play depicts human desires, especially those which are not fulfilled could not be a wrong assumption. Among human desires sexual relationship is a natural inclusion. Thus it is easy to see that the title of the play Street car named Desire also holds sexual implications. Indeed the title cannot be too misleading from the core of what the play is about. By bringing a street car named desire to our attention Tennessee Williams...
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