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Which of Tennessee Williams' plays is set in New Orleans' French Quarter and explores the lives of the residents of a run-down boarding house?

AVieux Carré

BSteps Must Be Gentle

CIn the Bar of a Tokyo Hotel

DThe Red Devil Battery Sign

Answer:

A. Vieux Carré

Read Explanation:

Vieux Carré, set in the French Quarter of New Orleans, offers a glimpse into the lives of the diverse and often eccentric residents of a dilapidated boarding house. The play explores themes of poverty, desperation, and the search for connection.


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