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Title: Themes and symbols associated with Blanche Du'Bois
Description: A list of themes and symbols associated with the character of Blanche, from Tennessee Williams' play 'A streetcar named desire." May help in writing essays and coursework for GCSE and A-levels.

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Wednesday, 21 January 2015

Themes and symbols associated with Blanche Du’bois
A streetcar named desire

Symbols

- Moths
- Light/Lights
- Paper lanterns/Paper moon
- The sky, stars and moon
- Tarantulas
- The colours of white and red
- Alcohol
- Curtains
- Candles
- Rhinestones
- Church bells

Themes

- Escape
- Confinement
- Artificiality
- Meaningful character and place names
- Bathing
- Purity
- Hands
- Death imagery
- Weariness

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Title: Themes and symbols associated with Blanche Du'Bois
Description: A list of themes and symbols associated with the character of Blanche, from Tennessee Williams' play 'A streetcar named desire." May help in writing essays and coursework for GCSE and A-levels.