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THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE IMAGES OF LIGHT, DARKNESS AND THE MOTH IN TENNESSEE WILLIAMS' A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE

Sep 07, 2020

DOI: https://doi.org/10.18510/hssr.2020.83141

Published in: Humanities & Social Sciences Reviews

Publisher: MGES Journals

Abdul Salam Alnamer

: This study aims to present a critical analysis of the significance of the images of light and darkness in association with the image of the moth in Tennessee Williams' most famous play: A Streetcar Named Desire. It also showcases the tremendous contribution of these images to the vigour and depth of many aspects of the play.

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