A Streetcar Named Desire: Masculinity, Marriage, And Sex
The format should consist of a numbered paragraph per question. You do not have to compile a full essay.MLA format, double spaced, 12point font.
Critique Questions
One: What are the themes found in A Streetcar Named Desire?
Two: How are those themes reflected in the design of the show? Design includes but is not limited to the set, props, costuming, lighting, etc.
Three: Name a performance or performances which you felt was the most believable. Please give examples, and use the names of the actors, not the characters.
Four: Name a performance or performances which you felt was the least believable. Please give examples, and use the names of the actors, not the characters
Five: What do you think Tennessee Williams is saying about gender roles and sexual discrimination of women in A Streetcar Named Desire?
Six: Do you believe that A Streetcar Named Desire, and its messages and themes, are still relevant to today’s society? Why or why not and provide evidence / examples?
Seven: Who are the main protagonists of A Streetcar Named Desire, and what is the primary conflict that they must overcome?
Eight: Using the notes from the lecture and discussion on Tennessee Williams, what aspects of his personal life are displayed in the two protagonists? How so?
Nine: Using the notes from the lecture and discussion on Tennessee Williams, what role did poetry play in A Streetcar Named Desire? Think in terms of themes as well as story.
Ten: What was your personal opinion of the show and characters during the performance, and did that opinion change after the final act? How so, and provide examples.
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