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Tennessee Williams' 'A Streetcar Named Desire' - Contrasting the play with the 1

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Seminar paper from the year 1999 in the subject American Studies - Literature, grade: very good, University of Paderborn (American Studies), course: Proseminar: New Orleans in Literature, language: English, abstract: This paper will compare and contrast the written form of Tennessee

Williams play $6WUHHWFDU1DPHG'HVLUH1 with the 1951 movie version.2 It

will explain and discuss the major differences between the two, focusing

on the issue of censorship as it was an important factor in the

development of the play from its Broadway form into a film. As this paper

will show this was due to the fact that during the 1940s and 50s the world

of theater in America was much more permissive than that of film. This

paper will also examine Williams concept of a plastic theater, an

innovative approach by him which utilized music, sound effects, movement

and lighting to express abstract themes. His idea of a plastic theater, was

closer to the world of film than to the traditional form of the stage and is

evident in $6WUHHWFDU1DPHG'HVLUH. It influenced the adaptation of the

play to the big screen.



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