Thursday, May 16, 2019
Tennessee Williams Research Paper
Each of these things shows a little of either Williams or some unity that was   completely important(p) n his  biography. I will go in to detail on how these four aspects of A  trolley car Named Desire and how they relate to the emotions of Tennessee Williams life. The  maiden aspect I will discuss is the Poker Game and the similarities  surrounded by it and Williams. In Scott W. Griffins article A Streetcar Named Desire And Tennessee Williams Object-Relational Conflicts he quotes Williams Williams once told an interviewer My work is emotionally autobiographical.It has no relationship to the actual events of my life, but it reflects the emotional currents of my life (Contemporary Literary Criticism, 1984) (1 12). So none of the things that actually happened in the  drool were based on actual events but its based on emotions he felt throughout his life. For  usage The Poker game. The first few years of Williams life were nice because his father was gone for his job so he was surrounde   d by soft hearted woman (Edwina, his mom Rose, his sister Grand, his grandmother) Williams remembers these days as shrouded in kindness, sensitivity, and gentleness (Griffins 1 14).Then his father came home and it completely switched up everything, just like Stanley and the poker game. Griffins supports this in his article When Cornelius came home, his explosive nature burst into the quiet, cultured serenity like Stanley poker game  stony-broke into Blanches quiet bath (1 14). Tom L. Liverish also gives us some insight on this in his article The Unknown Tennessee Williams Hard working and  problematical drinking, boisterous and coarse as ever, C Cornelius would  clam up periodically storm the bastion of the Taking household and as quickly leave it in  two-eyed violet (45).The poker night might not have been a huge similarity between his life and the  incline but it was an important aspect. Stanley is more important in the play as well as who he represents in Williams actual life. In    the play Stanley is the antagonist and Williams does not hold back with him. He has anger problems, he is a drunk, and he is controlling of everyone around him. Stanley is just like what Williams describes his dad as in his biography all the way down to the poker nights. In his biography it say Williams father, Cornelius  put Williams, was a boisterous, strong-willed mans man (Alleviate 2).One similarity is that in the play Stanley gets mad cause Balance has  locomote in to the tiny apartment with him and Stella and is taking up all of Stalls care. Griffins says From the start of Toms life, Cornelius was jealous of his wifes affection for their  young son Cornelius had lost his own mother to tuberculosis at the age of five, and when his attention needs went unmet, he was prone to rage and physical violence (1 15). Tennessee father isnt the only one that has similarities in traits with Stanley. Williams himself has some of the same  nature traits Stanley has in the play.Especially i   n relationships Griffins supports this Most of Williams legislations were fleeting and short lived. He could be the violent and sadistic Stanley, as in his relationship with Poncho y Rodriguez y Gonzales, a handsome young hotel clerk who came to New siege of Orleans to live with him during the writing of the streetcar (1 19). The last one and also the most complex and important one of the three is Balance. Balance is a very complex character in the play. She is secretive and doesnt  compliments  raft to see her in the light or know anything  slightly her past at Belle Reeve.She is made up of three people in Williams life Himself, Rose and is mother. There is a lot of Williams in Balance, the  main(prenominal) one being that she is a girl and he is a homo  familiar. The next one was his promiscuity, because he lacked a real father figure he craved attention and the way he got that attention was the same way Balance got attention in the play through short term sexual relationships. Li   ke Blanches, Williams promiscuity and hunger for short-term sexual partners was a prominent aspect of his life.  Williams himself said  grammatical gender is an annalistic emanation, as much for the human being as the animal. He said. Animals have seasons for it. But for me, it was a round-the-calendar thing (Williams 53). He didnt have any self-respect for himself so he tried to fill that  avoid with sex just like Balance he could be Balance, subjecting himself to aggressive rape and pursuing the repetitious consumption of young boys (Griffins 1 19). His mother Edwina was also apart of Blanches character. His mom escaped the troubles of her life by creating an illusion  manhood where nice men replaced them all. Griffins supports this Like Balance, Edwina was a model escape artist.Her high strung,  theatrical tauter had chased away many men, yet she kept herself narcissistically impervious to the injury by creating an illusion world where admiring gentlemen callers replaced any pain   ful or unwanted realities (1 18). The last person that helped build Blanches character is Rose. She had a  rational illness when Williams was younger. Balance had her own mental fall out at the end of the play  afterwards she had been raped by Stanley and Stella wouldnt believe her. She had already started to drift from reality when she got to New Orleans in the first place.She lied so much about her life not because she didnt want people to know about it but I think more because thats how she wanted and wished it was. In the end she ended up  break down and losing all sense Of reality somewhat like Rose did Rose regressed into a  neurotic world of somatic illness and sexual immortality in her early twenties (Liverish 247). These 3 people all have one thing in common that is so obvious in Blanches character and that is the want of a father figure. Rose, Williams, and his mother all just wanted attention and in the end it  in truth messed them up.Griffins also supports this The hunge   r for a fathers security, strength, attention, and value that Williams made so apparent in Balance was  sorely present in Rose, in Williams himself and in their mother (1 19). In conclusion Tennessee Williams had a really hard early life and because of that hard early life the rest of his life wasnt easy either. From being homosexual, to having an  offensive father and then abusing sex, drugs and alcohol. That doesnt make for a very pleasant life. And all of these things came out in the play A Streetcar Named Desire. The first one being the poker night, then Stanley, and Balance.  
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