The characters mentioned are:
-Blanche: a young English teacher who was raised in Mississippi. Besides, she is described as an unforgivable liar and as somebody who wants to hide her "real" world.
-Stella: Blanche's sister.
-Stanley: Blanche's brother-in-law who is a rough-and-ready mechanic.
As regards the setting, I reached the conclusion that it is in Stella's house, a place which only has two dreary rooms. In the review, it is also mentioned the neighborhood that is described as dirty and unpleasant.
The descriptions given are great and they called my attention. I expect to read an intriguing play with a mix of death, sex and humor!
You are clearly motivated to start reading, so get down to it! I was wondering in which way you found the descriptions given great and striking?
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I find them great and striking because I cannot imagine how Tennessee Williams was able to relate death, sex and humor.
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