Tuesday, March 6, 2018
'Life and Works of Tennessee Williams'
'Playwright Tennessee Williams was born(p) Thomas Lanier Williams on March 26, 1911, in Columbus, Mississippi, the second tike of Cornelius and Edwina Williams three children. Williams had a complicated birth with his father. plot upkeep in Mississippi, Williams lived a rather apt childhood. When Williams and his family moved to St.Louis, Missouri, Williams aid free nature of a boy had been stripped outside(a) by his unfermented urban setting. At home the unending fighting among his parents, often do home a tense regulate to live. It was just a wrong marri geezerhood, Williams subsequent wrote. scorn the struggles at home, the Williams family turmoil supply for Williams playwrights art. When Williams turned eighteen, he enrolled at the University of Missouri, where Williams canvas journalism. Against hiss will, Williams was pull away from the school by his father. At the age of twenty-eight, Williams left his family, and unconquerable to move to crude Orleans, L ouisiana. While financial backing in sunrise(prenominal) Orleans, Williams changed his name to Tennessee Williams. Williams gained science from his work A Streetcar Named rely and The Glass menagerie. As Williams grew older, he devolve into some magnanimous habit involving drugs and intoxicant, which hospitalized him in 1969. On February 25, 1983, Williams was plunge dead in his hotel room in untested York City. Despite his death, Williams left behind(predicate) his plays and books, which centered on the major themes of Confederate matriarchs, fatherly abuse, maidenly childhoods, homosexuality, South American influences and drug and alcohol abuse.\nCritics, recognized a poetic plan in Williams work, who, refusing to be confined at bottom the usual styles of regular playwriting patterns, In the New Republic scanty Young state the usual sterilities of our playwriting patterns,(Stark 3) Williams changed contemporary plays and pushed the boundaries of individual plays . While glorifying The Glass Menagerie as the aggrandisement of what modern pl... '
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