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Tennessee Williams' "A Streetcar Named Desire": Postwar Issues
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5 pages in length. Postwar activities inherently reflect the inevitable process of catch-up and convergence; while this process takes place, scores of people work diligently as a means by which to piece their lives back together. The social, political and economic chaos that ensued in the South after World War II illustrated the difficulties returning soldiers had with urbanization, social class structure, as well as the relationships that existed between men and women. Nowhere is this more prevalent within popular culture than in Tennessee Williams' classic A Streetcar Named Desire, the story of Stanley, Stella and Blanche, all of who are inextricably related to these postwar issues without their even realizing it. No additional sources cited.
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