As the audience continues to learn more about Blanche’s past and the cause of her delusions, Williams transforms a seemingly egotistical character into a victim of multiple injustices. By demonstrating how the injustices Blanche faced throughout the play, were common amongst women in the 1940s, Williams was able to illuminate the need for gender equality in a modern
As the audience continues to learn more about Blanche’s past and the cause of her delusions, Williams transforms a seemingly egotistical character into a victim of multiple injustices. By demonstrating how the injustices Blanche faced throughout the play, were common amongst women in the 1940s, Williams was able to illuminate the need for gender equality in a modern