In realist drama emphasis is placed on the depth of characters. It is characterized for its non-stereotypical characters that enkindle the realism of the play. The past of characters has a great deal to do with defining a characters personality and conduct. This essay will adjudicate with the aid of A streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams and A Dolls House by Henrik Ibsen the way the past of characters enlarges and enriches character characterization and evaluate the use and importance of characters lives prior to the events of both plays to excuse or complicate events included in the plays.
In Tennessee Williams A Streetcar Named Desire Blanche Dubois is presented as a faded, extravagant, flirtatious women of questionable honesty. She is actually concerned of the image she is seen by and what others may think of her.
        We follow out during the play that she has been married very young to an evenly young man. She had suffered a great disappointment and confusion because her hubby had not necessityed her on their honeymoon. Later she disc all overed her maintain to be a homosexual. Her immediate response had been one of sour ease but later in the evening she told Alan how he disgusted her. He ended up shooting himself over his young wifes words.
        This event may explain why Blanche has such a need for affection from men in any form. She wants to be noticed and desired, [Men] dont even admit your existence unless they argon making love to you.
She looks for love in all the prostitute places with a naive desire to believe that what she was obtaining was love and admiration, not purely an interest in pleasure. She voluntarily escapes to her own macrocosm where she is all she desires to be and all adore and...
You have provided an indepth expectation of the characters pasts, similarities etc.
Keep up the good work
I think this is a rightfully good analysis of some of the nuances of the realist genre work with our cognition to provoke thought. The anti-hero, popular amongst realist writings, is clearly and well explained in your essay.
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