A Streetcar Named Desire

what relationship does william create between the setting of elysian fields and the people who live there ?

poor section of new orleans with rickety stairs

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The people living in elysian fields are generally lower working-class blue-collar people. They are portrayed as rough and hard working. They understand human nature on a primal level. This does not mean they are ignorant; it means that they understand desire and responsibility in its base nature.