Play Called a Street Car Named Desire Term Paper

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Streetcar Named Desire, by Tennessee Williams. Specifically, it will compare and contrast the book vs. The 1951 and 1998 movies. Each version of this memorable play brings a different slant to a well-known and often performed classic. Williams' play is the ultimate standard, but each work illustrates just how a different slant can update a dated piece.

STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE

Tennessee William's "A Streetcar Named Desire" is such a pervasive play it was made into several film versions. The 1954 version starred Marlon Brando, Vivien Leigh, and Kim Hunter, and was directed by noted director Elia Kazan. The 1998 made for television movie was directed by Kirk Browning and was turned into a modern opera by the San Francisco Opera Company. Each piece retains the flavor of Williams' work, but brings a new slant to the performances.

The story of "A Streetcar Named Desire" is basically the same in all three works, but how they are presented is entirely different.

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Williams' play portrays the characters with straightforward precision and actions of the time when it was written, in 1947, when it was acceptable to call some one a Pollack, and deride them because of their ancestry. "I am not a Polack. People from Poland are Poles, not Polacks. But what I am is a one hundred percent American, born and raised in the greatest country on earth and proud as hell of it, so don't ever call me a Polack" (Williams Scene Eight). The 1951 film uses the same format, and much of the dialogue is the same, even though the endings are quite dissimilar. The 1998 opera retains most of the flavor of the play and film, but it uses music to indicate much of the dissention….....

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