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Stanley His Character
DO NOT USE THIS PAPER -- ESPECIALLY IF YOU ATTEND THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE - KNOXVILLE AND HAVE DR. MARILYN HARDWIG AS YOUR PROFESSOR!! THANKS - ASHLEY In the play, A Streetcar Named Desire, author Tennessee Williams does a wonderful job developing the character of Stanley Kowalski. To me, his character seemed most like that of a true person. On the other hand, Stella, Stanley’s wife, is mainly displayed as being the loving type,
but his vitality is the energy of life and his love for Stella is absolute and real” (252). He is, in my mind, the most developed character to represent a real person. Bibliography Berlin, Normand. “Complementarity in A Streetcar Named Desire.” Tennessee Williams: A Tribute. Ed. Jac Tharpe. Jackson: UP of Mississippi, 1997. 97-103. Gottfried, Martin. A Theater Divided: The Postwar American Stage. Boston: Little, Brown, 1967. Williams, Tennessee. A Streetcar Named Desire. New York: First Signet Printing, 1951.

