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E_ may s_ us or s_ us
Eros may save us or savage us - Sarah Churchwell
d_ by the s_ q_ she threatened to u_
disciplined by the status quo she threatened to upset - O’connor
the r_ is an almost n_ f_ of blanche’s
the rape is an almost nightmarish fantasy of blanche’s - Gilbert
e_ the f_ of the o_ in american society
echoed the fate of the outsider in american society - A.Miller
a s_, s_-d_ wife
a submissive, self-deprecating wife - Koprince
r_ of the t_… by the s_ and b_ forces of m_ society
ravishment of the tender… by the savage and brutal forces of modern society - Williams
the play as a f_ did p_ something like a f_ p_ for i_ society’s f_
the play as a form did possess something like a fateful potential for illuminating society’s fate - arthur miller
p_ around with B_ d_… keep people a_ as to what’s h_
playing around with Brechtian devices… keep people alert as to what’s happening
t_ in the p_ d_ of i_
truth in the pleasant disguise of illusion
symbols are n_ but the n_ s_ of d_
symbols are nothing but the natural speech of drama - williams