A Streetcar Named Desire Research Paper

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In the play, A Streetcar Named Desire, by Tennessee Williams, the juxtaposition of the passions and moral responsibility showcase a weakness in the human condition leading to the acceptance of immorality in culture. The human desire for love often meets the question: “How far is too far?” and can cross the line between love and lust. Governments attempt to combat the crossing of this line through laws and regulations written to protect citizens from harm. Unfortunately, culture creates counter-norms which make the breaking of these laws socially acceptable. Because of weakness caused by the human condition, society allows for the acceptance of behaviors such as drunkenness, rape, promiscuity, suicide, and abuse as experienced through the play.

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