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A Streetcar named desire essay?

Williams views the characters he created as ‘my little company of the faded and frightened, the difficult, the odd, the lonely.’
Discuss this view in relation to the presentation of modern tragedy in ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’.

Any help please?

Essay on A streetcar named desire?

INTRODUCTION
A good introduction should include (1.) an attention-getter, such as a startling fact, an anecdote, or lines of dialog, (2.) your thesis statement indicating the intention of your essay, and (3.) a brief preview of the supporting ideas that will develop your main point.


start y talking about how people sympathize towards her, next talk about how why you think they do to sympathize- i guess

i am 15 years old, not very good at english.....

'A Streetcar Named Desire' essay help?

Essay type: Analytical Essay
Prompt: Explain how Blanche is her own worst enemy

I'm really not good with these types of essays, as they involve extra steps that I've been skeptical to take.
If you could give me a website that helps with essays for free or shows helpful information, that would be great.
If you could give me some tips or help with my essay, that would be even better!

I've narrowed it down to 3 points now, which are:
1) Blanche's incessant taunting and subtle-to-blatant insults toward Stanley slowly turns him into an enemy of hers, goads him into hurting her and digging into her past (ruining her and Mitch's chances), and ultimately leads to her own rape.

2) She hides behind her own conjured illusions to escape her hard reality and past. By doing so, she is not truthful to Mitch and others (which helps ruin her chances of being married), and through all the lying and make-believe (such as her escape, Shep Huntleigh), she eventually falls into madness and believes her own fantasy.

3) Finally, Blanche DuBois is dangerously careless. It's apparent that she has an alcohol problem and drinks excessively, which does not help her with thinking or improving her current situation in life. Blanche also tends to put her "foot in her mouth", going overboard with comments or stories (i.e. making Stella cry with the Belle Reve speech, or pissing Stanley off).

Of course I'll add onto all this, but am I on the right track? Or could a new point better substitute whatever point is weakest?

Thanks for the help, it's due tomorrow so I need help or insight tonight!

*HELP PLEASE!* All About My Mother?

Hi SF.
After I saw Law and Desire, by Almodovar, I wanted to see more and then not only did Todo Sobre Mi Madre come out but it also got an Academy Award. It is a film I could watch over and over again.
It's a heart-breaking ode to the female spirit, the maternal instinct, and the craving for melodrama—a soulful mix of comedy and tragedy so life-affirming it leaves you hankering for your mother's embrace. The death of a young teen, Esteban (Eloy Azorín), is the catalyst for a spectacle of female get-togetherness when his mother, Manuela (Cecilia Roth), takes to Barcelona in search of surrogate love, trying to find a purpose beyond his death. It's there that she becomes a mother-substitute to a group of emotionally crippled women and transvestites. Almodóvar delicately weaves themes from Tennessee Williams's A Streetcar Named Desire into an already dramatic and emotional theatrics, painting, among other visions, a tragic picture of Huma Rojo (Marisa Paredes) as a miserable, aging actress coming to terms with her responsibility as a woman and her role in Esteban's death .Almodóvar's devotion to women is a passion so intense and sublime it blows the Kinsey scale to smithereens: The film's men don't want to meet women halfway, they want to become them—but these half-women are tragic not because they are in-between two sexes but because they are convinced, as dictates their patriarchal society, that they can only feel if they take on the form of a woman. The whole of the film is like a tapestry of female-centric insights and allusions, both comic and tragic. Just as Manuela knows where she is going, Almodóvar knows where we all came from.
As you can see I become very animated when I talk about this fantastic film.
I hope it is of some help to you.
Good luck my friend,
Cathorio.

Did Delta Burke in real life ever run in a beauty pagent?

Yes.

"Burke attended Colonial High School in Orlando, Florida, where she was voted "Most Likely to Succeed." [1] After graduation, she won the Miss Florida title for 1974. Burke was paired with Miss Georgia, Gail Nelson, in the Miss America pageant in 1974, and won a talent scholarship allowing her to attend a two-year study program at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. "

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