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• Mar 27, 2026 A Streetcar Named Desire rtrays the downfall of a sympathetic protagonist through her tragic flaws, set against the backdrop of societal decline, embodying the characteristics of a classic tragedy. A Streetcar Named Desire is a groundbreaking play by Tennessee By Vickie Bahringer
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