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Thursday, March 14, 2019

Paper as a Metaphor in A Streetcar Named Desire -- Tennessee Williams,

Mortgages, foreclosures, directions, letters, poems, telegrams, news news reports, appraisals, songs, even moons (Kolin 1). What do these all have to do with each other? paper and A Streetcar Named Desire. Philip C. Kolin points out this metaphor in his article Its only(prenominal) a paper moon The Paper Ontology in Tennessee Williams A Streetcar Named Desire. Kolin has rear that Williams has used paper as a metaphor to describe Blanches and Stanleys faults and desires. Kolin finds this to be a common thread in Williams work but in general focuses on Streetcar. Williams himself finds paper to be an interesting creation In Williams experience words, paper, when properly inscribed, can be sacred, yet when it is subjected to corrupt or untruthful imprints it is profane (2). Its true paper seems to play a very authorized role in this play. One of the first things Stanley does is throw a red-stained swatch of assassinate paper (3), at Stella. After reading or viewing this play, a bloodstained paper and Stanley definitely seem to intertwine with each other. Kolin argues Stanley uses paper ...

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