A Streetcar Named Desire vs. Taming of the Shrew
Title: A Streetcar Named Desire vs. Taming of the Shrew
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A Streetcar Named Desire vs. Taming of the Shrew
"A Streetcar Named Desire" vs. "Taming of the Shrew"
Shakespeare’s writing was so profound and inspiring that his ideas continue to echo in the different plots and themes of many modern plays. The themes of sexuality, illusion, and marriage are evident in both Shakespeare's "Taming of the Shrew" and Tennessee Williams "A Streetcar Named Desire" through similar plot lines, situations, and family ties.
The theme of illusion plays a huge part in the plot
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two magnificent plays. The plot line as well is similar, with two completely opposite personalities in two sisters, one being submissive to the male sex, and the other unruly and uncooperative with the dominating figure in the story (who is also present in both) and eventually tamed, whether is be by a physical nature or verbal. Through the study of both plays, it is obvious that Shakespeare’s legacy continues to thrive though modern plays.
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