A Streetcar Named Desire is an
impressive play which deals with the relationship between desire
and death of Blanche Du Bois vividly. Personally speaking, I am
particularly fond of the protagonist---Blanche, the charming,
intelligent but sensitive, vulnerable and vain woman.
In the beginning of the play, Blanche
is already a fallen woman with an awful reputation in Laurel. In
order to start a new life and get rid of her past, she comes to
live with her sister Stella in New Orleans, dreaming that
everything could restart under a new circumstance. However, right
from the beginning, she has taken a streetcar named Desire and
transferred to one called Cemeteries to Elysian Fields, which
foreshadows that her desire is taking her to death. The reality is
that she is not favored by fate to happiness ever since, instead
the antagonistic relationship between her and her br