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. The playwright Tennessee Williams was brought up in Columbus, Mississippi, in his grandfather's home where his parents lived. The family moved to St. Louis in 1918, where Williams saw the difference between rich people and the poor—and they were poor. He entered college during the Great Depression. The family's lack of funds forced him to leave after a couple of years and take a job in the same shoe company that employed his father. "I hated the job," he said in an interview in the 1940s, "but I stuck with it until I had saved enough money to move on to the University of Iowa." Tennessee Williams wrote some of the most well-loved American dramas, such as "The Glass Menagerie" and "Streetcar Named Desire," which are based on characters from his childhood and adolescence. adapted from http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/williams.htm Based on the above biographical information, which of the following is the reader most likely to find in Tennessee Williams' plays?
A.working-class people with southern accents B.famous politicians and other playwrights C.upper-class people and their family lives D.stories about people who travel to distant lands
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