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New Orleans, French Quarter , Bourbon Street72

New Orleans, French Quarter , Bourbon Street

Bourbon Street in the historic French Quarter of New Orleans is one of the most famous streets in the United States. Tourists come to Bourbon Street from all over the world for the wild party atmosphere found on Bourbon Street through out most of the year.

3 comments    new orleans french quarter
Laura Wingfield: A Reflection of Her Menagerie83

Laura Wingfield: A Reflection of Her Menagerie

Explores and analyzes how Laura Wingfield's nature is reflected in objects that are as unique as she is.

0 comments    literature drama glass
The End of Innocence and My Little One70

The End of Innocence and My Little One

My little one whose tongue is dumb, whose fingers cannot hold to things, who is so mercilessly young, he leaps upon the instant things, I hold him not. Indeed, who could? He runs into the burning wood. Follow, follow if you can! He will come...

11 comments    love life relationships
An Analysis of Christopher Durang, Paul Vogel, and Tennessee Williams73

An Analysis of Christopher Durang, Paul Vogel, and Tennessee Williams

                 The problems of domestic abuse, alcoholism, and sexual abuse are often cultivated behind closed doors.  As a result, our society “sweeps them under the carpet”, not wanting to delve into such complex issues, as...

1 comment    writing literature books
Symbolism in "The Glass Menagerie"83

Symbolism in "The Glass Menagerie"

Tennessee Williams' famous play, The Glass Menagerie, is one full of symbolism, and so it should be easy to write a paper on the meaning behind the objects and settings of the play. But the most influential symbols are not inanimate pieces of...

5 comments    play theater characters
Self Deception and Contradiction in Thomas Lanier Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire73

Self Deception and Contradiction in Thomas Lanier Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire

     Thomas Lanier Williams, known as Tennessee Williams, the author of A Street Car Named Desire presents the contradiction and paradox that real human life might offer. It is a stage play with...

0 comments    stanley stella blanche
An Analytical Look at David Ives' "Sure Thing" and Tennessee Williams' "A Street Car Named Desire"77

An Analytical Look at David Ives' "Sure Thing" and Tennessee Williams' "A Street Car Named Desire"

    As prize-fighting boxing champion Muhammed Ali once said, “My toughest fight was with my first wife.” Fighting with the opposite sex can prove to be an arduous task. The act of boxing, however, presents an intriguing...

1 comment    literature boxing apartment
The Complex Life Of Tennessee Williams72

The Complex Life Of Tennessee Williams

I consider myself to be a playwright. When people ask me what I write about or about my writing style, I always say that I model my work after Tennessee Williams. Some people respond with a smile, saying that...

6 comments    entertainment drama play
Character Analysis of Serafina Delle Rose73

Character Analysis of Serafina Delle Rose

When you think of the Tennessee Williams play, The Rose Tattoo, you think of passion, tradition, superstition, religion, loss and denial. The play’s main character, Serafina Delle Rose, encompasses all of these things. She is the play. Serafina...

1 comment    love family religion
What name should I name my Dog?????????69

What name should I name my Dog?????????

 Dogs can live up to twenty years, so choosing a name you both can live with is an important step.  There is a joke about a woman who had the police at her house quite often because she named her dog 'Help'.  So, choose carefully. I am a foster...

21 comments    family pets dogs
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