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    sympathetic. To what extent do you agree or disagree with the director? When the play was staged on Broadway in New York in 1955 Elia Kazan‚ a friend of Williams who has directed many of his other plays on Broadway including ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’‚ directed it. Kazan had reservations about the original Act Three and asked Williams to rewrite it. He felt that Big Daddy should not disappear after Act Two‚ that the impact of the conversation between Big Daddy and Brick in Act Two should have

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    Lewis‚ a former addict and current psychologist‚ wrote a book on the subject entitled The Biology of Desire: Why Addiction is Not a Disease. In his work‚ he discusses his past addiction and how he believes it truly is not a disease. He claims that scientists who call substance abuse a disease fail to take in the plasticity of the human brain (Miller). Plasticity

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    it’s a dream as common as stupidity. Ryan was the first man to confess his dislike of those (men) who practice homosexuality. You don’t know why you were so hurt when he spoke from his belly. You probably were more so afraid of the solitude that comes of not being liked. And yet‚ you intentionally closed yourself off from him to increase self comfort. As with many people‚ you usually find flaws in another to disassociate and‚ as with Ryan‚ it brings you joy and then heartbreak. As a result‚ you move

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    A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams And so it was I entered the broken world To trace the visionary company of love‚ its voice An instant in the wind (I know not whither hurled) But not for long to hold each desperate choice "The Broken Tower" by Hart Crane SCENE ONE The exterior of a two-story corner building on a street in New Orleans which is named Elysian Fields and runs between the L & N tracks and the river. The section is poor but‚ unlike corresponding

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    Desire is both liberating and imprisoning’. Compare and contrast the ways in which two of your chosen writers present relationships in the light of this comment Tennessee William’s ‘A Street Named Desire’ explores and contrasts two settings‚ the more accepting‚ and open minded society and the ‘Southern Belle’ in urban New Orleans 1940‚ while Ian McEwan’s ‘Enduring Love’ is about endurance‚ or survival‚ and sets love in its different forms‚ from unconditioned‚ romantic‚ idealised and obsessive.

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    Failure From Unrealistic Desire In Death of a Salesman‚ an unrealistic desire for success and materialistic goods only has a negative impact in attitude. Willy buys new modern devices in order to find happiness through luxury‚ but these new objects only incite anger from Willy because of payments he has to make. Willy has a false idea of how to become successful through charisma‚ and he is crestfallen to see that Biff is unable to live out Willy’s successful ideal. Even Biff and Happy‚ Willy’s sons

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    interpersonal difficulty 1. Sexual desire disorders a. Hypoactive sexual desire disorder—have little desire for sex i. Types: 1. Onset: a. Lifelong hypoactive—people report never having had much interest in sex (rare) b. Acquired hypoactive—used to enjoy sex but has lost interest in it (most cases) 2. Generalized vs. Situational c. Generalized sexual desire disorder—does not desire sexual activity for most of his/her

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    Desire for Power In Lord of the Flies‚ Jack has a great desire for power. When the leader of the group is chosen‚ and he is not selected‚ he is furious. He has a great hunger for power and this desire shows up from the very start with his dictating of the choir boys. Throughout the book‚ his struggle goes back and forth until he loses himself to the power in the end. At the very start of the book‚ they boys decide on a leader for the group. They decide that it is wisest to have someone making

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    Who would have thought that someone who wrote a play as irksome and uneventful as The Glass Menagerie‚ could also write something as interesting as A Streetcar Named Desire. However‚ both are written extremely well by Tennessee Williams. Despite the differences‚ there are many similarities in themes and patterns. Once each play is picked apart and analyzed‚ it is very obvious that they are both written by the same author. A major theme in both plays in the dependence on men. Throughout The Glass

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    The aspects of lighting and sound in drama play a pivotal role in the progression of a play’s storyline as well as its ability to convey ideas to the audience. Arthur Miller’s‚ “All My Sons”‚ and Tennessee Williams’ “A Streetcar Named Desire” exemplify this use of visual and auditory elements for the purpose of story development particularly well‚ doing so in similar yet contrasting ways. The element of lighting plays a vital role in the interpretation of ideas in dramatic pieces‚ often occurring

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