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This dissertation seeks to analyse the way illusion and reality converge in the play
A Streetcar Named Desire1 by Tennessee Williams2. The protagonist Blanche DuBois will
be the central figure of this analysis. Blanche´s personal perception of reality leads to ambiguity and a metaphormosis of f truth. The dissertation will explore whether Blanche
DuBois can reveal a deeper reality to us. Quotes refer to the edition published by Reclam
(Stuttgart, 2015). A staged example of the piece, in the form of the German production
Endstation Sehnsucht3 (German title of A Streetcar Named Desire) directed by Lars-Ole
Walburg4 will also be referred to.
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Illusion Utopia Reality Fiction Perception Truth Self Communication
