Resiliency In A Streetcar Named Desire Essay

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Resiliency is one concept that has never been the human races forte. Many things that happen in our current day and age require a great deal of perseverance and resiliency. People often will give in to the problems in their lives and learn to accept them, instead of persevering through them and working out the issues. The fact of the matter is, if you learn to persevere through problems, your life will be a lot more happy and pleasant to live. In Tennessee Williams’ play, “ A Streetcar Named Desire” suggests that you cannot give up on issues; you must be resilient to those issues and persevere to be happy. There are numerous moments in Tennessee Williams’ play that describe many moments in the characters lives that required being resilient. Two of them seem to stand out more than the rest. The first of which takes place at the end of Scene Three and beginning of Scene 4 (pgs.62-75), during and after the first poker game occurred. In this scene, Stanley is playing poker with his friends while Blanche and Stella are in the next room chatting. After a series of events, a drunk Stanley ends up barging into Stella and Blanche’s room, throwing the radio out the window, and proceeds to hit Stella. The …show more content…

For example, say a person was just laid off from a job. Sure it will be tough to not have a steady income stream and tough to not be working alongside the friends you have made, but that person has to be resilient and persevere through the tough time and head back out on the job hunt. Almost anywhere would be looking to hire someone if you search deep enough. For another example, let’s say someone very close to you in your family has passed away. It will be a very tough mourning period, but everyone in the family has to be there for each other and be resilient, not letting the sadness take over. Humans can be resilient if they want to be, it’s only a matter of when they want to

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