A Streetcar Named Desire
A Streetcar Named Desire: Condeming Those Who Treat Others With Harshness and
Cruelty
One of the main themes expressed by Tennessee Williams in his play, A Streetcar
Named Desire, is to condemn those who display cruelty and harshness in their
treatment of others, especially those who are weak and vulnerable. Three
characters who demonstrate these insensitive qualities are Blanche, Mitch, and
Stanley. Whether the cruelty is deliberate or not, it results in the
destruction of
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to go insane, totally destroying her.
As shown, vulnerable people who are victims of vicious and cruel treatment feel
incredible pain inside and outside when abused. Their minds are like time bombs,
ready to go off when the pain becomes unbearable. Unfortunately, there are too
many insensitive people around who fail to see their cruel nature in treating
people. Until things change, society can not be deemed a safe place for the
vulnerable and fragile.
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