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Streetcar Named Desire Blanche Dubois
895 wordsA Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams focuses on the fragile Blanche Dubois who is no longer able to bear the hardships of life. As a result, she chooses to live in a dream world filled with fantasies and lies. The adoption of this new world, along with her inability to adapt to her physical surroundings, is what causes her own fateful end. Blanches plight can well be understood by a detailed analysis of her character and the symbols used by Williams to describe her nature. By analyzing...
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Left Side Hard Work
1,359 wordsNight Watch was one of the pictures that really caught my eye. This was very interesting to me because it told me a story right when I looked at it. It was very realistic to me. I felt apart of the picture. As if I could almost have grabbed the coat and put it on. This is amazing to me how a human can draw something so real looking. I am starting to look at art in a whole different perspective. I actually try and figure out what the artist is trying to tell the observer. When I walk by a picture...
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Raise The Red Lantern
969 words"All the world's a stage; all of us are taking the elements of plot, character, and costume and turning into performances of possibilities" (Ward 1999: 5) Raise the Red Lantern tells a compelling and sorrowful story of a young women whose life is destined to be ruined in a male-dominated society. This can be an awakening of some sort to any woman. As Ward states in her text, women learn the rules of our half of the world as well as those of the other half, since we regularly move in and out of t...
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