A Streetcar Named Desire
What are some distinguishing characteristics of the work?
(structure, narrator/narration, experimentation with form/content, use of irony,etc)
(structure, narrator/narration, experimentation with form/content, use of irony,etc)
Streetcar hit theaters in 1946. The play cemented William's reputation as one of the greatest American playwrights, winning him a New York's Critics Circle Award and a Pulitzer Prize. Among the play's greatest achievements is the depiction of the psychology of working class characters. In the plays of the period, depictions of working-class life tended to be didactic, with a focus on social commentary or a kind of documentary drama. Williams' play sought to depict working-class characters as psychologically-evolved entities; to some extent, Williams tries to portray these blue-collar characters on their own terms, without romanticizing them.