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" Tennessee william's the glass menagerie and a streetcar named desire "
/ملیحه برازش
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564300
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Personal Name - Primary Intelectual Responsibility
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Barazesh, Malihe
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Title and statement of responsibility
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Tennessee william's the glass menagerie and a streetcar named desire [Thesis]/ملیحه برازش;supervisor: Dr. M. Haghighi;advisor: Dr. S. Arabab Shirani
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Publication, Distribution,Etc.
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, March 1997
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Language of Text,Soundtrack etc.
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eng
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Internal Bibliographies/Indexes Note
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bibliographical P.98-100
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Dissertation of thesis details and type of degree
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Master of Arts(M.A)
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Body granting the degree
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, College of Persian Literature and Foreign Languages Allameh Tabatabaei
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Summary or Abstract
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Once Tennessee Williams wrote: At the age of fourteen, I discovered writing as an escape from a world of reality in which I felt actualy uncomfortable. It immediately become my place of retreat, my cave, my refuge. From what? From being called a sissy by the neighborhood kids, and Miss Nancy by my father, because I would rather read books... than play marbles and baseball and other normal kid games." Tennessee Williams' s personages like him are affected by a " suffeing self - recognition of separatenss". They feel alien in a crass, mechanical world, because they cannot adapt themselves to reality. these characters cannot enter into a healty relationship with individuals adjusted to the present society. In A Streetcar Named Desire and The Glass Menagerie, the characters cannot relate to the changing conditions. they have no belonging to the strong brutal world of present and continuously retreat to their own world of delusions. This thesis is an attempt to trace the differnt elements which cause the annihilation of the characters in A Streetcar Named Desire and The Glass Menagerie..
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Information of biblio record
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TL
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Material Type
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Latin Dissertation
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