"Nothings more determined than a cat on a hot tin roof - is there? Is there, Baby? (From cat on a Hot tin roof, 1955)
Another of Williams award wining play writes was, "Cat on A Hot Tin Roof" (1955) which was a well-written and successful screenplay.
"There are no 'good' or bad people. Some are a little better or a little worse but all are activated more by misunderstanding than malice. Blindness to what is going on in each other's hearts. Stanley sees Blanche not as a desperate, driven creature backed into a last corner to make a last desperate stand - but as a calculating bitch with 'round heels'... Nobody sees anybody truly but all through the flaws of their egos. That is he was all see each other in life." (Tennessee Williams in Elia Kazan's autobiography "A Life", 1988)
By this time Williams was considered to be major play writer. …