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…with out any guidance. they get
paid good money to do it appropriately loves to do it as well.
The director of A Streetcar Named Desire bothered me a little bit. For
some reason I didnt like how the book or the movie was presented. It lacked
quality…
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…Stellar Stella
After the reading of a play entitled A Streetcar Named Desire, written by Tennessee Williams, there was quite a discussion on what women thought of as the ideal man. Was Stanley Kawalski the type of guy women secretly yearned…
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…for A Streetcar
Named Desire. In the course of his career, Williams accumulated four New York
Drama Critics Awards; three Donaldson Awards; a Tony Award for his 1951
screenplay, The Rose Tattoo; the Brandeis University Creative Arts Award
(1965); a Medal of Honor…
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…on and discovered a way to accommodate his plays. In a Streetcar Named Desire, the homosexual male never physically appears on stage, he dies before the play starts. Despite this absence, the character lives on through the others, and the body of the play surrounds…
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