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A Performance Text: Something intended specifically for performance, which creates a
shared experience by its public nature. Characters will have unique idiosyncrasies which is
specific to an actor.
Melodrama: A work characterized by extravagant theatricality and by the predominance of
plot and physical action over characterization.
Contentions of a Melodrama
 The plot is typically sentimental and designed to strongly appeal to the emotions.
 Emotions are more important than characterisation, so some characters conform
heavily to stereotypes.
 The dialogue is often bombastic and excessively sentimental.
 Often set in the private sphere with domestic concerns, like morality, family, love,
and marriage
 The domestic setting is often threatened by external sources such as the archetypal
temptress
 Music is used heavily to offer cues/complement the emotions of the moment
Naturalism: A heightened form of realism. ‘A streetcar’ and Stanley represent this side of
the dichotomy.
Contentions of Naturalism
 Focuses on larger aspects of the human condition, such as social mobility.
 Explores the darker sides of humanity.
 Portrays how environment, heredity and social conditions control human beings and
influence behaviour and circumstances.
 The characters often fail to learn anything by the end of the play. There is an irony, as
the character often searches for answers.
Expressionist Theatre: A more abstract way of writing a play. It doesn’t follow a
metronomic time frame and was popularised after Naturalism dominated the 20th century. ‘Of
Desire’ and Blanche represent this.
Tragedy:
Conventions of a Tragedy
 Concerned with the Higher Class – The DuBois’ were once.
 The Main Plotline Focuses on an Individual Rise and Fall – Blanche’s.
 Hamartia/Error in Judgement – Desire/a want for male attention.
 Move from Order to Disorder – The domestic sphere gets more and more tense.
 Events Seem to be Directed by Fate – Motif of stars, and references to Blanche
being a Virgo.
 Driven to Madness – Blanche.
 Philosophical Seriousness – Blanche seems to recognise that aging isn’t a bad thing
before the rape scene.

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