Ordenar Letras A Streetcar Named Desire - settingVersión en línea English 20th century literature. Tennessee Williams. setting. por Boglárka Kozári 1 In A Streetcar Named Desire , Blanche DuBois takes two cars, first "Desire," then "_________". E R I E E M C T S E 2 A Streetcar Named Desire is set in the late 1940s in New Orleans but a specific address in that city: 632 _____ ______ Avenue, “running between the L & N [railroad] tracks and the [Mississippi] River,” adjacent to the ______ ______. L N L I E A S S F H F R U A N R Y E I T R D C Q E E 3 An actual street in New Orleans, Elysian Fields was named after the Avenue des Champs-Élysées in Paris, but unlike that elegant French boulevard of shops and restaurants, it was always a mixed commercial and residential area for the ______ ______. S G C A N L K W E S I S O R 4 The street where Stella lives, like Stella herself, possesses a grander, old-world heritage that has fallen in ______. S A T T S U 5 In almost every way, Elysian Fields represents the ________ of where Blanche comes from and what she is used to. E S P T O I O P 6 Blanche appears _______ to Elysian Fields. This emphasizes the themes: the clash of the rural Old South with the industrial New South; the decline of illusion in the face of reality. N O I U S R U C N G O 7 This incongruity also telegraphs the inability of the weak and well-bred to survive in the modern world of vulgar but vital commoners. Ultimately, this setting proves malevolent to Blanche and is instrumental in her ______. W L A D L F N O