Analyzing and Interpreting Literature CLEP Prep Practice Exam

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What is the central theme of A Streetcar Named Desire?

  1. Political change.

  2. Freedom from oppression.

  3. Love conquering all.

  4. The power of dreams.

The correct answer is: Freedom from oppression.

The central theme of A Streetcar Named Desire is freedom from oppression. This play follows the story of Blanche DuBois, who is oppressed both by her past and by her current situation, as she seeks to escape from the confinement of her life. The other options are not correct because the play focuses on individuals and their struggles, rather than on larger societal or political issues. While love and dreams are important elements in the story, they are not the central theme that the play explores. Instead, A Streetcar Named Desire delves into the idea of personal freedom and breaking free from harmful societal norms and expectations.