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What is the setting of 'A Streetcar Named Desire'?
What is the setting of 'A Streetcar Named Desire'?
Elysian Fields is an affluent neighborhood with elegant shops and restaurants.
Elysian Fields is an affluent neighborhood with elegant shops and restaurants.
False
What specific address is mentioned in the setting of the play?
What specific address is mentioned in the setting of the play?
632 Elysian Fields Avenue
Elysian Fields is described as a neighborhood that is ____, filled with sounds, and crowded.
Elysian Fields is described as a neighborhood that is ____, filled with sounds, and crowded.
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Match the following descriptions with their corresponding elements:
Match the following descriptions with their corresponding elements:
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What type of neighborhood is Elysian Fields known to be?
What type of neighborhood is Elysian Fields known to be?
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Blanche is familiar with the noisy and crowded environment of Elysian Fields.
Blanche is familiar with the noisy and crowded environment of Elysian Fields.
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Identify one sound that can be heard in Elysian Fields.
Identify one sound that can be heard in Elysian Fields.
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Elysian Fields represents the opposite of where ____ comes from.
Elysian Fields represents the opposite of where ____ comes from.
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What type of activities are prevalent in Elysian Fields after dark?
What type of activities are prevalent in Elysian Fields after dark?
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Study Notes
Setting of "A Streetcar Named Desire"
- The play is set in the late 1940s, post-World War II, in New Orleans.
- The specific location is 632 Elysian Fields Avenue, between railroad tracks and the Mississippi River, adjacent to the French Quarter.
- Elysian Fields was a mixed commercial and residential area, originally developed in the late 19th century, with lower-rent housing.
- The area includes a bowling alley and bar, elements of the neighborhood's lower-class lifestyle.
- The setting includes crowded streets, sounds of traffic and vendors, and numerous people interacting on porches and sidewalks.
- In contrast to Blanche's previous life, which was quieter and more refined, the Elysian Fields setting is characterized by noise, poverty, and a diversity of people with more practical lives.
- The area is described as poor, industrial, and prone to shady activities, including prostitution.
- It is characterized by a cosmopolitan atmosphere, with an array of races and nationalities.
- The setting contrast with Blanche's Southern past, highlighting the incongruity between her old-fashioned ideals and the modern world of Elysian Fields. This creates a difficult environment that negatively impacts Blanche and contributes to her downfall.
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Explore the vibrant and chaotic setting of Tennessee Williams' 'A Streetcar Named Desire'. This quiz focuses on the post-WWII New Orleans backdrop, emphasizing its unique mix of commercial and residential life in Elysian Fields. Delve into how the environment impacts the characters and themes of the play.