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A Grade Tennessee Williams Essay: '“Blanche is no tragic heroine, just an infuriating, self-pitying snob.” Examine the view of Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire.' A Grade Tennessee Williams Essay: '“Blanche is no tragic heroine, just an infuriating, self-pitying snob.” Examine the view of Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire.'
  • A Grade Tennessee Williams Essay: '“Blanche is no tragic heroine, just an infuriating, self-pitying snob.” Examine the view of Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire.'

  • Essay • 2 pages • 2020
  • A-graded A Level essay on Tennessee Williams' 'A Streetcar Named Desire', exploring the presentation of Blanche as a tragic heroine in the play.
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Williams’ dramatic presentation of Blanche in ASCND essay Williams’ dramatic presentation of Blanche in ASCND essay
  • Williams’ dramatic presentation of Blanche in ASCND essay

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  • ‘Much of Blanche’s conception of how she operates in the world relies on her perception of herself as of male sexual desire’. In the light of this comment explore Williams’ dramatic presentation of Blanche in ASCND.
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A level English Lit. "A Streetcar Named Desire" - essay (A* student) A level English Lit. "A Streetcar Named Desire" - essay (A* student)
  • A level English Lit. "A Streetcar Named Desire" - essay (A* student)

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  • A top band essay on the question, “Stanley Kowalski tends to have a disturbing effect on audiences: he is at once morally repulsive, and entirely fascinating”. In the light of this statement, explore Williams’ presentation of Stanley in A Streetcar Named Desire A top band answer by an A* student which covers the play in depth but also remains focused to the question giving effective supporting evidence
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A level English Lit. "A Streetcar Named Desire" - essay (A* Student) A level English Lit. "A Streetcar Named Desire" - essay (A* Student)
  • A level English Lit. "A Streetcar Named Desire" - essay (A* Student)

  • Essay • 2 pages • 2019
  • A top tier response by an A* student, answering the question, “Stanley Kowalski tends to have a disturbing effect on audiences: he is at once morally repulsive, and entirely fascinating”. In the light of this statement, explore Williams’ presentation of Stanley in A Streetcar Named Desire This provides a detailed response to the question by giving substantial evidence whilst staying relevant to the question, resulting in a top tier response.
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How does Blanche DuBois represent the upper class in A Streetcar Named Desire? How does Blanche DuBois represent the upper class in A Streetcar Named Desire?
  • How does Blanche DuBois represent the upper class in A Streetcar Named Desire?

  • Essay • 7 pages • 2018
  • This essay explores how Blanche Dubois is a representative of the old, Southern, aristocratic upper classes. It draws a contrast between Stanley Kowalski, a lower class industrial worker, and Blanche DuBois, a fallen Southern Belle.
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Tension in A Streetcar Named Desire Tension in A Streetcar Named Desire
  • Tension in A Streetcar Named Desire

  • Essay • 4 pages • 2018
  • Focuses on tension in A Streetcar Named Desire. Explores Blanche’s arrival in the Kowalski household and her interactions with Stanley. Includes detailed analysis on Williams’ use of plastic theatre to heighten tension throughout the play.
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Importance of props and stage directions in A Streetcar Named Desire Importance of props and stage directions in A Streetcar Named Desire
  • Importance of props and stage directions in A Streetcar Named Desire

  • Essay • 5 pages • 2018
  • Explores how Tennessee Williams has made use of props and stage directions in this play to provide the audience insight into Blanche’s character and psychological state as well as develop her character. The conclusion drawn at the end of this essay is how props and stage directions contribute to Blanche’s character and what we can understand about Blanche through the symbolism used in the play.
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