4 résultats pour "streetcar"
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Sybolism of the Streetcar in a streetcar named desire
Symbolism of the Streetcar It's tragically clear from the start of the play that Blanche Dubois' sexual history will be the cause of her downfall. And the names of the streetcars which she's ridden to find her way to Stella and Stanley's place have deeply symbolic meanings which reflect the trajectory of Blanche's unhappy life. First of all, Blanche hops aboard a streetcar headed for Desire. This is entirely appropriate, as Blanche's sexual desire is the governing emotion in her life, an...
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Toronto - geography.
now a museum. In the far northeast side of the City is the Toronto Zoo, a modern zoo covering many acres and with well-designed animal displays. Originally known as the SkyDome, the Rogers Centre is a state-of-the-art stadium complex that opened in 1989. The stadium features a retractable roof that can openin 20 minutes to expose the playing field and most of the 50,000 seats to the open air. It is the home of the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League and theToronto Blue Jays of Majo...
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Toronto - Geography.
now a museum. In the far northeast side of the City is the Toronto Zoo, a modern zoo covering many acres and with well-designed animal displays. Originally known as the SkyDome, the Rogers Centre is a state-of-the-art stadium complex that opened in 1989. The stadium features a retractable roof that can openin 20 minutes to expose the playing field and most of the 50,000 seats to the open air. It is the home of the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League and theToronto Blue Jays of Majo...