Theme Of Self Destruction In A Streetcar Named Desire

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Jack Fenster
Mr. Gallagher
English 4
12/2/15

How do Blanche Dubois’s interactions with males in A Streetcar Named Desire lead to her self-destruction? “Sometimes we want what we want even if we know it’s going to kill us”, said Donna Tartt. People in life don’t work at all at their future, or want a certain life or certain reputation so badly that they will make themselves have it, even if it is all an illusion. It happens in real life, and it also happens in “A Streetcar Named Desire”, by Tennessee Williams. Blanches interaction with males makes her create a fake like per say and this all eventually leads to her self - destruction. Some of these males are Allen Grey, Shep Huntleigh and Stanley Kowalski. In “A Streetcar Named Desire”, …show more content…

This can be symbolized by light. Blanche hates to be seen by Mitch, her significant other, in the light because it exposes her true identity. Instead, she only plans to meet him at night or in dark places. Also, she covers the lone light in Stella and Stanley’s apartment with a Chinese paper lantern. After Blanche and Mitch get into a fight, Mitch rips off the lantern to see what Blanche really looks like. Blanche angrily replies that she’s sorry for wanting magic. In the play, Blanche states “I don’t want realism, I want magic! [..] Yes, yes, magic! I try to give that to people. I misrepresent things to them. I don’t tell the truth, I tell what ought to be truth. And if that is sinful, then let me be damned for it!”(Williams 117). Blanche wants to escape reality, but this only leads to her self-destruction. It is the men in her life and past experiences that is the main cause of her self - destruction. One of these being the death of her young love, Allen Grey. During their marriage, Blanche, attached to the hip to this man, walked in on him with another man. She then brought the incident up at a bad time; soon after, Allen took his own life, which I believe was the first step to this so called “self-destruction. Blanche could never forgive herself of this. This is the truth of her past, therefore,

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