A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams - Exam
A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams
  • 1. A Streetcar Named Desire is a profound and poignant play written by Tennessee Williams, first premiered in 1947. Set in the vibrant and decaying backdrop of New Orleans, the story follows the troubled Blanche DuBois, a fading Southern belle who arrives at the home of her sister, Stella, and her brother-in-law, Stanley Kowalski. Blanche's arrival marks the beginning of a tumultuous clash between her refined, yet fragile sensibilities and Stanley's raw, primal masculinity. As the narrative unfolds, Williams deftly explores themes of desire, mental health, and the struggle for dominance, ultimately highlighting the fragility of human dignity. Blanche's internal battles, stemming from her tragic past and her desperate search for love and validation, serve as a stark contrast to Stanley's brute force and unapologetic realism. The play masterfully weaves together elements of tragedy and drama, culminating in a heartbreaking denouement that leaves audiences contemplating the complexities of human relationships and the inevitability of fate.

    Who is the author of 'A Streetcar Named Desire'?
A) David Mamet
B) Tennessee Williams
C) Arthur Miller
D) Eugene O'Neill
  • 2. What is the setting of the play?
A) New York
B) San Francisco
C) Chicago
D) New Orleans
  • 3. What does Blanche often bathe in throughout the play?
A) Milk
B) Bleach
C) Cold water
D) Hot water
  • 4. Which character is a former schoolteacher?
A) Stella Kowalski
B) Stanley Kowalski
C) Blanche DuBois
D) Mitch
  • 5. What is Blanche's primary flaw?
A) Her intelligence
B) Her inability to face reality
C) Her generosity
D) Her kindness
  • 6. What is the significance of the streetcar named Desire?
A) It symbolizes desire and its consequences
B) It is a metaphor for family dynamics
C) It represents travel to distant lands
D) It indicates Blanche's journey into madness
  • 7. What does Blanche say to prepare Mitch for a potential relationship?
A) She reveals her true self
B) She lies about her past
C) She shows him her wealth
D) She introduces him to Stella
  • 8. What does Blanche claim to be when meeting Mitch?
A) A socialite
B) A schoolteacher
C) A nurse
D) An actress
  • 9. What drink does Stanley enjoy?
A) Whiskey
B) Champagne
C) Beer
D) Wine
  • 10. What happens to the young man Blanche loved?
A) He died by suicide
B) He left her for another woman
C) He moved away
D) He became successful but lonely
  • 11. What does Blanche want to achieve through her relationship with Mitch?
A) Power
B) Fame
C) Wealth
D) Security
  • 12. Who is Stella's husband?
A) Harold
B) Steve
C) Mitch
D) Stanley Kowalski
  • 13. Which character is often compared to a moth?
A) Stanley
B) Stella
C) Blanche
D) Mitch
  • 14. What does Blanche often drink to cope with her problems?
A) Coffee
B) Alcohol
C) Water
D) Juice
  • 15. Who is Blanche's sister?
A) Alice
B) Mitch
C) Stella
D) Eunice
  • 16. What is the motif of light in the play?
A) It shows happiness
B) It represents hope
C) It indicates danger
D) It symbolizes truth and reality
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