This paper is a comparison of how both cultures: the American and the Hispanic may interpret "A Streetcar Named Desire" by Tennessee Williams.
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2003
Paper Summary:
This paper is an analysis of the characters and the context of the play "A Streetcar Named Desire" The author gives her own personal view on every issue that reflects a contradiction of ideas from a cultural point of view. In order to do this the author read and viewed the play in both languages: English and Spanish.
From the Paper:
""Un Tranvia Llamado Deseo" (A Streetcar Named Desire) is an American drama written by Tennessee Williams. The script was both performed on stage and played on film. It has been analyzed and criticized by writers, students, critics, and the media all over the world. This author will analyze this famous play or film from the Hispanic perspective. This paper will demonstrate some of the similarities and differences between Americans and people with a Hispanic background on their interpretation of "Un Tranvia Llamado Deseo.""
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