Illusion and Reality in "A Streetcar Named Desire" (Williams) Is illusion necessary to life? Discusses the role of illusion in the play.
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know. So, it is true that some people feel and believe that it is necessary to create illusions. They may do it for many different reasons, such as in 'A Streetcar Named Desire.' They may want to hide something like Allan and Blanche did, try to impress someone, also as Blanche did, or it could be a form of denial as with Stella and Stanley. Whatever reason, it happens to just about everyone everyday.
know. So, it is true that some people feel and believe that it is necessary to create illusions. They may do it for many different reasons, such as in 'A Streetcar Named Desire.' They may want to hide something like Allan and Blanche did, try to impress someone, also as Blanche did, or it could be a form of denial as with Stella and Stanley. Whatever reason, it happens to just about everyone everyday.